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biged681985 (12-17-2008)
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Ed
We do have a fitting that allows to hook up a fuel pressure gage. It is a gage port fitting that goes in line right at the injection pump. The fitting runs $7.50, and the shipping sent by USPS, will run around $3.00.
Give us a call if you would like to order one.
Thanks,
Ron
877-463-4373
We do have a fitting that allows to hook up a fuel pressure gage. It is a gage port fitting that goes in line right at the injection pump. The fitting runs $7.50, and the shipping sent by USPS, will run around $3.00.
Give us a call if you would like to order one.
Thanks,
Ron
877-463-4373
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biged681985 (12-17-2008)
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I'm not bashing airdog so dont take it that way. I've run them in the past and my new one is on its way. The one thing I wouldn't run from airdog is the FP gauge fitting. Once the line is screwed into the fitting it cuts the opening down by 50+%. IMO you're better off making something or buying something that sets the line up so it doesn't reduce flow.
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