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worth it for $~22? Anyone else have doubts that it could stand fuel being in that thing?

http://cgi.ebay.com/...1QQcmdZViewItem

Anyways a cheap, decent fuel pressure guage I suppose.
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i have a $30 non-liquid filled B&M fuel pressure gauge on my crx and anything has to be better than this piece of shit.
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btw what kind of fuel pressure do you motorcycle carb guys run?
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QUOTE (crxls @ Jul 20 2006, 01:04 AM)
i have a $30 non-liquid filled B&M fuel pressure gauge on my crx and anything has to be better than this piece of shit.


laugh.gif jw what or how that thing might work! why am I on ebay anyways I need to get back to work on my resume
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thats a cool guage but i would find it hard to read when i am driving because of the face it has on it

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QUOTE (zakats @ Jul 20 2006, 01:23 AM)
btw  what kind of fuel pressure do you motorcycle carb guys run?
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like 1psi, motorcycle carbs usually are gravity fed....
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QUOTE (lemons @ Jul 22 2006, 11:58 AM)
like 1psi, motorcycle carbs usually are gravity fed....

shit lol
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a little OT

but just to add on to what lemons said, regular sidedrafts like webers and mikuni's are anywhere from 3- 4.5 psi depending of the setup.

Edited by duner, 22 July 2006 - 02:26 PM.

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hm... problem is, i plan to use a set of late 90's honda, suzuki,kawasaki, or yamaha carbs.
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i have the oil temprature liquid filled guage and it works great but i went to race city and they said it wasent good cause the lines could explode and thats not a good thing! but i think what they said was bull shit!!!



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QUOTE (crxboi @ Jul 22 2006, 02:08 PM)
i have the oil temprature liquid filled guage and it works great but i went to race city and they said it wasent good cause the lines could explode and thats not a good thing! but i think what they said was bull shit!!!


i raise the BS flag too. did they give a reason, such as a liquid filled gauge vs non filled?
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QUOTE (duner @ Jul 22 2006, 03:11 PM)
i raise the BS flag too. did they give a reason, such as a liquid filled gauge vs non filled?


apperantly the copper filled one will have a less chance of exploding!!! laugh.gif i laughfed in my head and they told me if i want to race on the trace again i would have to completely disconnect the the wire or get it replaced!! wink.gif i told him i got it profetionally installed,,, he told me i didnt... i told him canadien tire certafied it and i got the papers in my car i showed him, and he told me to change it for the next time i come out! laugh.gif



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They more than likely threw the flag because you are running oil into the passenger compartment with a plastic or teflon type line, thus why the recommended a copper line instead. Many people run with copper lines without problems but I would reccomend an electronic guage.
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