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Two atmospheres are better than one
That’s for efi. It won’t have enough resolution for you to accurately monitor your fuel pressure with a carburetor0to 100 I believe
That’s for efi. It won’t have enough resolution for you to accurately monitor your fuel pressure with a carburetor0to 100 I believe
Ok thanksThat’s for efi. It won’t have enough resolution for you to accurately monitor your fuel pressure with a carburetor
Do you recommend a good fuel pump that would work?Ok thanks
Yes. But test yours first.Do you recommend a good fuel pump that would work?
OkYes. But test yours first.
It will be a minute because I don’t have a heated garage and it’s really cold out right now lol
Ok, I thought you had the vehicle on a test run.How would you check the fuel pump? It came from O’Reilly. I did change the dual line feed to one of the ones that has like a JIC type fitting that comes out of the carburetor to a braided line with jic fittings as well. It has a gauge in line but it doesn’t read. I figured there’s just not enough pressure to show I mean, they only usually push about 7 pounds
Those little fuel pressure gauges that mount directly into the dual feed lines are know to fail frequently due to the heat from the engine. I've had a couple of them fail already on my setup. I plan to switch to adding a fuel pressure gauge inside of the car and also using a fuel pressure isolator in the engine bay. The isolator uses fuel pressure on the engine side and antifreeze or other non-flammable liquid to send the pressure reading into the interior so you don't have any fuel going into the cabin which would created a bad fire hazard where you don't want it.How would you check the fuel pump? It came from O’Reilly. I did change the dual line feed to one of the ones that has like a JIC type fitting that comes out of the carburetor to a braided line with jic fittings as well. It has a gauge in line but it doesn’t read. I figured there’s just not enough pressure to show I mean, they only usually push about 7 pounds