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Old 09-28-2005, 12:01 PM
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was wondering if you could wire in a indicator light to so if the fpss is killing the safety noid for the kit? thought this would help for people not shure if the fpss is activating but still wants this safety feature and doesnt want to bypass it.
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What would really be nice is if somone would incorporate a fuel pressure gauge with the FPSS so you'd what the frig it was set at when you got it! This would also allow you to accurately adjust it. I'd definitely pay the extra money for this feature and I don't think I'm the only one that would.
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Man that is a great idea! Yeah, we are all just shooting from the hip, unless we geta gauge out to set it. FPSS's seem to always have issues, but 99% are adjustment issues and that would solve it!

Great Idea.

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I connected mine to my air line. I had the regulator backed out to 0 psi. I hooked up a continuity tester to the FPSS (you could use a 12V test light if you want). I slowly turned the pressure up at the regulator and watched the guage. It was is set at about 38 psi out of the box. You could adjust it this way if you want to.
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Yes, you could tap an indicator light up. then if acting up light would flutter or not come on at all.
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Originally Posted by XTrooper
What would really be nice is if somone would incorporate a fuel pressure gauge with the FPSS so you'd what the frig it was set at when you got it! This would also allow you to accurately adjust it. I'd definitely pay the extra money for this feature and I don't think I'm the only one that would.
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Guys,
Thats exactly why we test them and pre calibrate them to 35 PSI before we ship them. That way you know where you are starting! Plus we supply detailed directions on how to adjust them.

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Originally Posted by DynotuneN2O
Guys,
Thats exactly why we test them and pre calibrate them to 35 PSI before we ship them. That way you know where you are starting! Plus we supply detailed directions on how to adjust them.

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Are all FPSS tested and pre calibrated to 35 psi?
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I do not Know what other companies do.... Im sure they get it close. Your right, its a pain to calibrate when its on your car. So if we put together a kit with an LED what would people pay for such a technological marvel?




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