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Let me here about your fuel pressure gauge experiences.
Thanks
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Glycerin filled.
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The electric pressure switch style that Autometer makes where the gauge goes in the car and is fed by wires is the best most accurate. The little screw in one that goes at the regulator is very inaccurate. Mine was off by about 2 and change pounds too high! It is expensive but worth it
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rboyle,
your experience is the same as mine with those small gauges.
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Racepak or some other form of data acquisition...the only way to get the vital info.....
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