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Fuel Pressure Gauge??
I am redoing the dash on my 257. I'd like to go with the SS Competition gauges so that my gauges don't end up costing more than my engine rebuild :eek:
I'm not the type that has to always go cheap, but I've read good things about these gauges around here. PM me if anyone knows anything I don't I wanted to add a fuel pressure gauge, but they don't offer one. Bob from SS said the Viking stuff is similar, but I'm wondering what the opinion is regarding the necessity of a cockpit fuel pressure guage, especially if I have to spend extra money for something that won't match the rest of my gauges. Opinions? |
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cant help ya with the Fuel pressure gauge but want to let you know you will love the SS Competition gauges. I did mine last year on my checkmate
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Personnely I like to have as much information as necessary when it comes to runnning boats. I don't think the guage and sender is really that much compared to an engine rebuild. I'm sure it would come close to matching what you plan on purchasing.
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Have fuel pressure guages added to the dash of my 382:
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i would say yes, and use electrical. its safer. god forbid
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Originally Posted by RedDog382
(Post 1998830)
Have fuel pressure guages added to the dash of my 382:
Tad high on that Starboard motor ? |
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Originally Posted by monstaaa
(Post 1998920)
i would say yes, and use electrical. its safer. god forbid
Monstaaa ... on a NA motor at what pressure would you be concerned on running out of fuel ...My Holley Mechanicals should run about 7 lbs ? So on a WOT run how low could you go without concern or do you need to maintain ~7-8lbs ? |
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Originally Posted by bcarpman
(Post 1998295)
I am redoing the dash on my 257. I'd like to go with the SS Competition gauges so that my gauges don't end up costing more than my engine rebuild :eek:
I'm not the type that has to always go cheap, but I've read good things about these gauges around here. PM me if anyone knows anything I don't I wanted to add a fuel pressure gauge, but they don't offer one. Bob from SS said the Viking stuff is similar, but I'm wondering what the opinion is regarding the necessity of a cockpit fuel pressure guage, especially if I have to spend extra money for something that won't match the rest of my gauges. Opinions? i run a 700 hoarse na motor and my fuel pressure gauge is at the fuel rail on the carberator......Once preswsure is set i dont really need to know what pressure is unless i am tuning...........As far as the gauges go i use them and they are great.......Give me a pm if ya want to bs i live close to ya.............pm me for the phone number |
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Originally Posted by nocigarette
(Post 1999034)
i run a 700 hoarse na motor and my fuel pressure gauge is at the fuel rail on the carberator......Once preswsure is set i dont really need to know what pressure is unless i am tuning...........As far as the gauges go i use them and they are great.......Give me a pm if ya want to bs i live close to ya.............pm me for the phone
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Your right but, in a stock application like his cutting a hole in the dash and putting a gauge in that doesnt match the rest of the dash doesnt make much sense............If ya look at the pic of my dash i have warning light on top of the two top gauges one is for fuel pressure and one for oil......20psi of oil light comes on.....any drastic drop in fuel press light comes on....
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