To Those Who Installed the B&M Fuel Gauge
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To Those Who Installed the B&M Fuel Gauge
When I had a gauge from a fuel pressure kit hooked up I set my FPR to the mid 30's psi. I installed the B&M gauge set-up (the same kit that is shown in the DIY thread) and it reads mid to high 40's psi. Is this normal? Are the B&M gauges a bit off or do you think my other gauge didn't read accurately? The other gauge I used was attached to a 4foot line.
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i took this out of the online manual
Fuel pressure regulator
Pressure with regulator vacuum hose disconnected
2000-2003 models
320-370 kPa (3.3-3.8 kgf/cm2, 47-54 psi)
2004-2005 models
270-320 kPa (2.8-3.3 kgf/cm2, 40-47 psi)
mine is usually at 42 idling
i havent heard anything bad about their gauges so i dont think its that. it was probably the one you used to adjust it
Fuel pressure regulator
Pressure with regulator vacuum hose disconnected
2000-2003 models
320-370 kPa (3.3-3.8 kgf/cm2, 47-54 psi)
2004-2005 models
270-320 kPa (2.8-3.3 kgf/cm2, 40-47 psi)
mine is usually at 42 idling
i havent heard anything bad about their gauges so i dont think its that. it was probably the one you used to adjust it
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