Kraze
Well-Known LVC Member
Well I already have the gauge and the adapter that I need to make it work with the fuel rail, but what did everybody use to run the gauge outside to the windshield? Hose barb fittings and some hose with hose clamps?
what, connect the guage to the schrader valve and run line through the firewall and mount in interior?
Ive heard you should never run a mechanical fuel pressure gauge to the interior for safety reasons. I have a few possible scenarios running through my head right now, all of which involve the car on fire while being sprayed with fuel![]()
what, connect the guage to the schrader valve and run line through the firewall and mount in interior?
No no no, I don't want to run it inside the car. I just need to temporarily run it outside of the engine compartment so I can see my fuel pressure under load. Can't exactly see the pressure while you're driving if it's attached to where the schrader valve goes lol.
I know people have done it by adding on some hose and running it up to the windshield, I'm just wondering what type of fittings and hose they used to do this.
mine has a long enough hose and i tape it to the windshield (outside). how long is the hose you got? most test gauges come with a foot or two
NPT fittings and a few hose barb fittings with some fuel injection hose and a fw clamps. Pretty easy deal overall. The two threads you have to match are the schrader valve on the rail and the fuel pressure gauge. Go to your local hardware store to the plumbing section and you will find the fittings you need there if the selection is good. Then go to the local auto parts store for fuel injection hose and clamps. About $15 later and you are good to go.