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What should my Fuel pressure be at under boost?

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Old 08-13-2006, 09:47 AM
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To everyone else thanks for all the comments. It seems like I might have to get a a/f gauge just to see how the car is running..Anyone have any suggestions on what gauge I should get???? Thanks Andy
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When you get a AFR gauge, you would need to get a wideband. The autometer one is not accurate and it just bounces all over, plus its wired off the narrow band sensor. The lc1 with the gauge from innovate is a good combo.
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/sponsor-sales-specials/385440-innovate-wide-band-gauge-249-a.html Andy, I agree, this is the gauge to purchase if you want an air/fuel pressure gauge.
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Thanks for the help guys I will definatley look into these gauges..
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my fuel pressure drops too, but my air fuel is ok but its still a little uncomfortable when you see that gauge drop a little. I'm getting a BAP just to keep it rock steady.



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