Hey I was wondering if anybody had a fuel pressure test gague that fits on a stealth ram fitting cause I'm running blind on where my pressure is
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I don't know how your fuel rails are setup, but this is how I did mine. I put on an 1/8 npt guage.
I'm almost certain the HSR fitting is the same as a valve stem for your tires. Maybe you could find something to adapt a guage to that.

I'm almost certain the HSR fitting is the same as a valve stem for your tires. Maybe you could find something to adapt a guage to that.

nobodys got a test gague set?
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unless they work on cars there is no reason for a tester, they are big money for a set, try going to a parts store, like autozone, murrays, or somewhere else that has a "loan a tool" program and i am sure they will have something to loan
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Just go buy one at Sears, comes with fittings for the little and big schraders
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Autozone told me they don't carry fuel pressure guages and neither did Advanced Auto Parts when I went in there. Ended up going to a speed shop in Villa Park and picked up a 1/8 NPT guage and bought a $35 stainless braided line kit with the necessary -AN fittings. My LT1 fuel rails have a -4AN fitting as the schraeder valve. Lucky I bought the 3' line kit because it will make mounting that fuel pressure guage in my new hood a breeze (Harwood 2 1/2" cowl glass). Now I don't need to steal Leader_One's hood 

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Originally posted by dodger65
yeah, but we're talking about testers---right? (as opposed to gauges which would be a permanent addition) i've personally bought 2 testers at az over the last few years. it's all about the the wording and minutia w/ those places. getting parts is like cracking a safe--you have to use the exact combination of words they want to hear to get what you need...
unless you are in there so often they know your name and car and type it all in for ya....then it is even easierOriginally posted by dodger65
yeah, but we're talking about testers---right? (as opposed to gauges which would be a permanent addition) i've personally bought 2 testers at az over the last few years. it's all about the the wording and minutia w/ those places. getting parts is like cracking a safe--you have to use the exact combination of words they want to hear to get what you need...

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