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  • Fuel Pressure Gauge: 0-16 PSI or 15-100 PSI - Which One

    I don't know which fuel pressure gauge to get. What PSI does our system operate it? Myt guess would be 15-100 PSI but I'm not sure. Also, where does the sending unit mount at on the engine? Thanks
    2000 Z28 M-6<br />Loudmouth, TSP Lid, MAF Ends<br />330 rwhp

  • #2
    15-100 PSI is right. Fuel injection requires a high pressure fuel system. The low pressure would be for a carbed application.

    I don't know right off hand where you could hook it up though.

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    • #3
      <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Spray'dV6:
      What PSI does our system operate at?

      Also, where does the sending unit mount at on the engine?
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      We run around 40psi at idle, higher at wot.

      Sending unit connects to the schrader valve on the fuel rail. There will be a black screw on cap, similar to the one you find on a/c lines. On my '98 it's on the passenger side, toward the front of the rail.
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      • #4
        15 to 100psi. :cool:
        1999 Camaro V6 A4<br />Navy Blue metallic<br />Intake+Exhaust+4.10+?=?

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        • #5
          the 15-100 is for fuel injected cars, the lower pressure range is for carburated vehicles.
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