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Fuel Pressure Gauge. Quick help

from what I've read too much presuure can mess with the timing no real experience here just alot of reading
 
I found a real nice ISSPRO fuel pressure gauge setup that has like a control box thing it hits first, and then that sends the signal to the gauge in the cab. Keeps fuel out of the cab. It's a nice idea. Plus I like ISSPRO. The boost and pyro gauges I have from them are spot on. No fluctuation and smooth operation. Haven't had a problem with them yet.
 
Agreed,
By the way my FPT will allow the sending unit to be mounted right to it. Thats how mine is also.
 
Thanks Burning Oil, you have saved me quite a bit of time searching for just the right parts. Thanks for carrying. When I bought my gauges online, it was $250 for a ISSPRO boost gauge, ISSPRO pyro gauge, twin A-Pillar pod mount, and all associated hardware. My pyro also came with an electronic box the signal has to go to first. Sure is nice. Well worth the money. I love them.
 
Thank you. BTW I love your part of the country. I came through Yellowstone in Sept.
 
I could spend years in Yellowstone. Such a beautiful place. And I have the luxury of living 45min from it :) And maybe you just got a bad box AK. I have mine wired up above my pedal assembly and it gets shaken around a lot and still never had a problem with it.
 
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