Cfm-tech inline fuel gauges
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Cfm-tech inline fuel gauges
I'm needing to test fuel pressure in my Camaro and I am contemplating just buying an inline adapter and fuel gauge to mount in my engine bay behind the throttle body. I noticed cfm offers 2 variations one that goes to 15 psi and one to 60psi. I'm kinda curious what everyone else usually goes with and maybe reviews on how reliable these are as far as accuracy. I no that my TBI will never crank out anywhere near 60psi.
Just looking for opinions.
Just looking for opinions.
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Car: 92 RS camaro, 99 Z-24 cavalier
Engine: 5.0L TBI, 2.4L
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: 2.73
Re: Cfm-tech inline fuel gauges
http://marine-performance-parts.com/...lpsiguage.aspx
http://marine-performance-parts.com/...lpsiguage.aspx
These were the ones I am looking at.
http://marine-performance-parts.com/...lpsiguage.aspx
These were the ones I am looking at.
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Re: Cfm-tech inline fuel gauges
Doesn't TBI operate at 15 PSI? They have any gauges that go up to 20? or somewhere in that neighborhood?
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Car: 92 RS camaro, 99 Z-24 cavalier
Engine: 5.0L TBI, 2.4L
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: 2.73
Re: Cfm-tech inline fuel gauges
I think stock is 9-12ish. But both of them they offer go above that.
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