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Old 01-30-2017, 06:58 AM
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Fuel pressure gauge with aeromotive quick connect

I have the aeromotive quick connect to monitor fuel pressure, where do you guys run it from? All the way from the fuel pump or is there a quicker way to the dash? where I want the gauge placed
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the fuel line on the driver side engine bay. its kinda by the dipstick. ill see if i have a pic
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Where through the dash do you run out? And what kind of adaptor is that?
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areomotive adapter. one side feeds to fuel pressure gauge, the other feeds nitrous management unit. i also had water temp, oil temp/pressure gauges in the racing beat ashtray pod. the fuel pressure gauge is in a custom pod on driverside defrost vent by the a pillar. i ran all the sensor wires in a split loom harness through the shifter plate and behind the ashtray/radio area
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Nice, I'm just trying to hook the fuel pressure gauge by itself and the oil pressure. Anything else I'd need to just put in the adapter into the fuel line? I'm guessing you just used a simple long fuel line to get to the dash
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no my gauges are electric and have sensors for oil temp/pressure, water temp, and fuel pressure. you run the supplied wiring harness from each sensor to the gauges
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Oh I see, what brand are those
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Cool man I appreciate the help
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trex, i want to once again thank charles and 9krmp for both answering questions i had with my n02 install and vlaze for the answers with the gauges
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Awesome, Charles where can I get the sensor to attach it to my aeromotive?
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mine came with the gauges



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