Fuel pressure gauge pics anyone?

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Installing a fuel pressure gauge, and im not sure where i wan to place it.
anyone have pics of there gauge install?
 

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here is mine. You can see a round aluminum piece(sensor) just behind the distributor and beside the intake/throttle body.
 

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interesting.. never saw that. I always hated the way mine looked and have been planning on painting black. I am trying to clean up the engine bay so I don't want another line going in/out but wonder how hard ti would be to hide it under cobra upper intake somewhere...

I am also curious though if there would be a way to put it at the spot where it goes from hard lines to soft lines as that spot would be a great place to bury/hide it?
 

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oh hell I guess it does say gauges and not the sensor huh? Well I got something for that too. I wanted one in the a-piller but didn't like how most of them looked like such an after-thought just stuck on there with screws/fasteners showing. They didn't have any style, just didn't flow. So I made my own.
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After that I had two more I wanted to show but again just didn't like any of the options that the aftermarket offered. Again they just didn't seem to have any style to them so I made my own again.

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I actually have the build pics description of what is going on for that build at the bottom of this page if you are curious.

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2395420/1994-ford-mustang-gt-coupe-2d/page-8/
 

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interesting.. never saw that. I always hated the way mine looked and have been planning on painting black. I am trying to clean up the engine bay so I don't want another line going in/out but wonder how hard ti would be to hide it under cobra upper intake somewhere...

I am also curious though if there would be a way to put it at the spot where it goes from hard lines to soft lines as that spot would be a great place to bury/hide it?

I've seen people cut the factory line and put in a T fitting and use hose clamps but I'm not sure how safe that is.
 

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I wouldn't hold 40-50psi with tiny hose clamps. That's a fire waiting to happen. EFI pressures are no joke.

I just have a rail gauge that installs in place of the schrader valve.

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I swapped over to braided lines with russel fittings. Shouldn't I be able too hard to get a T-fitting that would screw into one of the fittings, and run a short piece of hose out to the fender to hide the sensor?
 

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The left most gauge in the center dash portion. One of my favorite changes to the cars interior, and I feel a little better about driving it when I can view more of the engines 'information' than the sad excuses for factory 'gauges'.
 

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