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Fuel Pressure Gauge Question
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    Senior SCH Member Whistler's Avatar
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    Fuel Pressure Gauge Question

    Since my inlet tube is SMACK up against the schrader valve, I don't have a place to mount the sender for the fuel pressure gauge. How is everyone connecting the sender? Is there somewhere else I could connect it?
    ~Dan
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    What I've heard a lot of guys do in your situation is to actually run a length of braided line (Aeroquip) from the shrader valve to locate the sender in a place that has room. The only other way to do it is to mount it on an adjustable fuel pressure regulator that has a port on it like the Aeromotive's and Accufabs. That would mean you would have to sell your Kirban as they don't offer one with this option.



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    i had to get fuel line made for mine it suck it set me back 175.00,but damn they look gooood

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    Hmmm....I really like the Kirban that I have...I'll have to figure something out.

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    I had the same problem, and I have a novi2k with a 4" inlet tube. I put the sender in the schrader valve, then very gently twisted the feul line to where the schrader was pointing more at the passenger seat. Very tight fit, but it works.

    Brandon

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    Senior SCH Member Whistler's Avatar
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    Yea, I was thinking of twisting the fuel line just enough to get the sender on there. There is a little bit of play in the fuel line so I'll give it a try.

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