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Electronic fuel pressure sensor


zane9000

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I wanted to set up a PWM fuel pump control so I could run a single fuel line to the engine bay. I have a Pallnet fuel rail with (I think) 1/4" NPT threads on either end. My hope was to be able to have to fuel line attatch from the rear (near the fire wall) and plug the other with a screw in pressure sensor that I would wire to my PWM controller. I have searched around a bit and have not been able to find much of anything. Any suggestions as to what I might be able to fit in there? Maybe a 280zxt oil pressure sensor with an adapter (probably wont read pressure high enough though)?

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I don't know what the cost may be, but you could use the transducer from a Greddy electronic puel pressure guage. I have one of these gauges on my Lexus, and have been planning to datalog fuel pressure from it with my Electromotive TEC3.

 

The transducer is connected with a 1/8" npt male thread, and obviously is made to operate with gasoline.

 

Interesting idea.

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I don't know what the cost may be, but you could use the transducer from a Greddy electronic fuel pressure gauge. I have one of these gauges on my Lexus, and have been planning to datalog fuel pressure from it with my Electromotive TEC3.

 

The transducer is connected with a 1/8" npt male thread, and obviously is made to operate with gasoline.

 

Interesting idea.

 

 

I have the Auto Meter electronic fuel pressure gauge, and it has one of those I think.

 

Look at the pic. You can see where I have it plumed into the fuel pressure regulator...

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