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Ryan95gt 06-22-2001 11:47 PM

Auto Meter in car fuel psi gauge?
 
Does anyone have the Auto Meter electrical fuel pressure gauge that can be mounted in the car? Im thinking about gettting it but was wondering if its accurate. Im not really happy about mounting one on the cowl. i just bought nos and need to see it all the time.

95Convert 06-23-2001 12:24 AM

Yep. I've got it in the dash pod, and it is very accurate. Easy to install as well.

stangsrule 06-23-2001 12:40 AM

I have one in my "Gauge Cage" and I agree with 95Convert...

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92GT all the free stuff and a few bolt-ons, lowered with Ebiach's and Koni's, Kenny Brown subframe connectors, lower G-brace and jacking rails. BBK upper and lower control arms, polyurethane bushings all around and Ken Bell blower, ram-air, 80mm mass air, etc.

smokedchevy 06-23-2001 02:01 AM

It's a little expensive, but it's worth it!

LX5liter 06-23-2001 09:29 AM

A few (12) years ago I put a Mechanical guage in my big block '79. At that time Auto Meter sold a "fuel guage isolator" to safely install it inside your vehicle. You mounted the isolator to your firewall and ran a line filled with anti-freeze ( I think it was a/f, I can't remember for sure )to your guage in your car. Worked great for me.

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L.X. 5.0 coupe
Cruise control,power mirrors,...and Thats it!

stangsrule 06-23-2001 12:22 PM

Yes, but they don't sell the isolators any more because of liability issues. I called them directly because I wasn't finding them anywhere on the market, and they told me them selves that they no longer sold mechanical FPG for mounting in the cockpit and you had to go with the electric if you wanted it inside...

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92GT all the free stuff and a few bolt-ons, lowered with Ebiach's and Koni's, Kenny Brown subframe connectors, lower G-brace and jacking rails. BBK upper and lower control arms, polyurethane bushings all around and Ken Bell blower, ram-air, 80mm mass air, etc.

Ryan95gt 06-23-2001 05:48 PM

As always thanks for the help guys, im gunna order it, thanks again.

stangsrule 06-24-2001 01:03 AM

Anytime, glad to be of some help! http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/cool.gif

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92GT all the free stuff and a few bolt-ons, lowered with Ebiach's and Koni's, Kenny Brown subframe connectors, lower G-brace and jacking rails. BBK upper and lower control arms, polyurethane bushings all around and Ken Bell blower, ram-air, 80mm mass air, etc.

Nutty 5.0 06-24-2001 02:57 PM

I love mine. It's nice to know EXACTLY what's going on. I used to have one on the fuel rail, which is fine for na, but with a blower its crucial to see what's up. You made a good choice!

Here's a pic of mine: FUEL PSI GUAGE PIC

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93 GT Red/Grey
S trim, Edelbrock 6037 heads, E cam, BBK longtubes w/cats, 3 chamber Flowmasters, Cobra intake, Kirban fuel regulator, BBK 70mm t.b., 75mm Pro-M meter, 1.7 roller rockers, Mac upper and lower strut tower braces, FMS lowering springs, Factory Five upper and lower control arms, Speedware Cobra R 17X9 wheels, 3.73 gears & more.
DYNO=435.6 hp/405.1 tq at rear wheels.

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