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Fuel pressure gauge thread.

Holley Electric Fuel Pressure Gauge
Holley: 26-503
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MSRP $133.00
$118.95
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Product Description
Holley
Electric - 0-15 PSI

Electric Fuel Pressure Gauge
Features:
Monitor Fuel Pressure While Driving
Dash Mounting
Includes Sending Unit
Eliminates Guesswork
Plumbs Near Carb. Fuel Inlet
0-15 psi
 
So I'm thinking my fuel pressure gauge sending unit has gone bad. A new one is over 1/2 the price of the complete gauge kit. After talking to the guy at autometer I'm starting to think that the sending units are where they are making all the money. Plus after reading online reviews the SU are the main complaints not lasting very long. The guy at autometer said vibration is a problem and to remote mount it. He also said they use them for data logging and have zero issues. Aren't these gauges made for automotive/racing? They should be durable enough to handle the vibration, after all guys are putting them on cars . Sssseeesh
 
If Leroy or John offered a kit for this I'd be game for one. I love having fuel pressure readout in our old cat powered semi. tells alot about what is happening.
I've been saying a kit would be awesome for years. I hate figuring out was is needed and where to buy.

Either John or Leroy or both said there wasn't enough interest to put something together.
 
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