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Jordan
Drives: 2012 Transformers Edition 2SS/RS MT Join Date: May 2012
Location: Chatham, NJ
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Fuel Rail Gauges
New to this whole forum thing, does anyone know if there are gauges available for the stock LS3 block? Thanks!
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Drives: ...and they're both wrong Join Date: Aug 2009
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Like that you could mount on the fuel rail? Why not just get an AEM gauge and mount it in the cabin?
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Retired Navy
Drives: 2010 2SS/RS Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: NW of DFW
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Why? You plan on a major HP increase? Just to look cool/important?
Last edited by NavyDood; 05-04-2012 at 01:38 PM. |
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i think he is use to the old way
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Major fire hazard if you ask me. the gauge port on the rail was not meant for a gauge to be permanently attached, if it or the gauge springs a leak it will be time to get the marshmallows out. I know lots of people have run them for many years with no issues but I've seen them go bad.
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I have a gauge on my fuel rails, and really like it. If installed correctly, it's not a hazard any more than any other fuel system component. No regrets here!!!
Last edited by blazzin1; 05-07-2012 at 10:14 AM. |
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Serves no purpose other then potentially leaking fuel onto your motor and creating a potential fire hazard. You've got a pulsed pcm fuel system. What good could possibly come from a gauge like this.
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Well if you keep a midget under your hood with a flashlight and a cellphone he can call you and tell you if your pressure drops.
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Jordan
Drives: 2012 Transformers Edition 2SS/RS MT Join Date: May 2012
Location: Chatham, NJ
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Thanks for all the advice! I am looking to possibly have the car tuned, cammed, upgraded injectors possibly, idk if the stock 47lb LS7 ones are enough, and just to give it a nice readout of pressure under the hood. I want to avoid having anything in the cabin for reasons of leaving it appearing bone stock, and i dont want to make any holes or drill into anything if i dont have to. Not really comfortable with liquids running into the cabin. Dont wanna change A-Pillar either. Heard its nasty to take off!
Thanks all! p.s is there ANY downside to gettin tuned? decrease engine life, etc. mpg, etc. pros/cons? |
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Jordan
Drives: 2012 Transformers Edition 2SS/RS MT Join Date: May 2012
Location: Chatham, NJ
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Thanks Blazzin1! do you know the stock fittings for that guage? 1/8, 3/8?
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Retired Navy
Drives: 2010 2SS/RS Join Date: Mar 2011
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Never realized our LS3 and L99 engines ran such wimpy rail pressures if all you would need is a 0-100psi gauge. Then again we are talking gas engines.
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The only downside to getting a tune is the loss of your powertrain warranty. You can count on that being gone....permanently. The fuel gauge I bought from Aeromotive has a male 1/8-npt (pipe thread) fitting sticking out the back of it, as most fuel gauges do. I also bought a 45 degree adapter fitting from Summit Racing. |
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