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Fuel Pressure Gauge question

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RBurroughs

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May 31, 2004
Frederick, Maryland
What hose do you use for the Fuel Pressure Regulator? I have the aeromotive AFPR with the gauge attached to it.
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What line should I use for the gauge? Do i split the line that goes into the AFPR?
 
What do you mean rest of the return line? Isnt there only one return line?
 
you have to run the AFPR in series with the return line .... return line to the AFPR and from the AFPR to the tank ...hope that helps

-Fitz
 
Ask your original question again, I have no clue what you're asking. There are absolutely no lines that runs to the gauge, are you talking about vacuum or fuel hose?
 
so no lines run to the gauge ... how does it read fuel pressure
 
talon1987 said:
so no lines run to the gauge ... how does it read fuel pressure
The gauge is attached to the afpr where it reads fuel pressure.
 
ya i kno i didnt mean attached the line directly to the gauge maybe the way i worded it would suggest that but i meant to the AFPR ... sorry for the confusion

-Fitz
 
In my mind I see 2 vacuum bungs, one on the AFPR and one on the gauge, but only one vacuum line from the car? Do i take the vacuum line that runs to the stock AFPR and split it for both?
 
Just kidding, the gauge doesnt have anything.... My bad LOL.... or should i say my bad memory
 
Sorry my fault i thought you were talking about the fuel line the whole time, theres only one vacuum line and you would use the same vacuum line that the stock FPR used.


-Fitz
 
yea, thanks for your help.... I confused myself and I guess anyone trying to help me LOL
 
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