I believe the in-cab gauges are accurate. The only
problem is the added cost of a high pressure isolator
for safety purposes. If air is cought in there during
the install the reading can be off.
I just added the silver face autometer gauges in a
3 gauge pod a couple months ago. I added a trans
temp, fuel pressure and an A/F ration gauge....Maybe
switch on to a boost gauge sometime!!!!
Brad K
I just added a fuel gauge, A/F ratio, and trans temp
gauge to my truck.
--- Chuck Robbins <intense99dak@home.com> wrote:
> I'm debating between getting an in-cab fuel pressure
> gauge or one that
> mounts to the fuel rail. Are the in-cab gauges
> accurate (looking at
> Autometer)? Are in-cab really necessary or is the
> fuel pressure constant
> throughout the whole power band and the fuel line
> gauge would tell me the
> "whole story"?
>
> And yes, I'm planning ahead in the sense that I will
> be adding a s/c with
> all the trimmings soon.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chuck Robbins
> '99 Dakota Sport
> www.intense99dak.com
>
>
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