Which Gauge

rammertide07

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If you wanted the option for another gauge, and you wanted a radar detector, some (like mine) have a voltage display on it. But I really couldn't think of anything else you would need for a gauge...just throwing that idea out there.
 

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My tuner displays it too, but the voltages at the gauges and in the dash aren't very accurate because of all the tiny wire and the many connections. So for the Volt gauge, I plan on running a dedicated 14gauge wire strait to the battery, so I can get the most accurate volt reading. That is also why I went digital with the volt gauge, so I can read it down to the .1 of a volt. Because a reading of 12.2 might not be enough to start the truck but 12.5 is more than enough.
 

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It will when the alternator is putting out full voltage, I was talking more with the vehicle off.
 

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Got pretty much everything finally intalled except to tap the filler plug for the trans for the trans temp. soldered and heat shrunk all the joints.
Alot of wires. Just wondering what I should be shooting for for fuel pressure. I is a little less than 60 on the gauge.
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Ended up just screwing it to the pillar.
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70 psi fuel pressure @ idle is the target. 65~68 cruise'n is good.

Coupla #4 mini washers under the FPR spring will get ya there. ;)

Joe
 

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