fuel pressure sensor question
wassup s2kier
i was looking for the best way to put in a T fitting with my fuel pressure sensor in to the fuel line
seem like i have to take the manifold off ?
could any one point out a way with pic include will be awsome
thanks
-matt-
i was looking for the best way to put in a T fitting with my fuel pressure sensor in to the fuel line
seem like i have to take the manifold off ?
could any one point out a way with pic include will be awsome
thanks
-matt-
Here, let me do a search for you.


i c, yea the T that i got its diffrent than yours
i thought the line wound be rubber like my STI
i might just leave it for now coz i dont feel like taping my fuel rail
thanks dude
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i thought the line wound be rubber like my STI
i might just leave it for now coz i dont feel like taping my fuel rail
thanks dude
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I did this recently, the easiest way is to get a aem fuel rail and it's bolt on. Alternatively you can buy a fuel prssure regulator that has a gauge built on or add an additional inline fuel filter (a oem integra would work) and banjo fitting hose that you can easily tap into like integras and civics.
Strato got what you're looking for. I wasn't comfortable cutting the fitting off.
Ill post a pic when I get off worl
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Strato got what you're looking for. I wasn't comfortable cutting the fitting off.
Ill post a pic when I get off worl
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I did this recently, the easiest way is to get a aem fuel rail and it's bolt on. Alternatively you can buy a fuel prssure regulator that has a gauge built on or add an additional inline fuel filter (a oem integra would work) and banjo fitting hose that you can easily tap into like integras and civics.
Strato got what you're looking for. I wasn't comfortable cutting the fitting off.
Ill post a pic when I get off worl
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Strato got what you're looking for. I wasn't comfortable cutting the fitting off.
Ill post a pic when I get off worl
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using Tapatalk
AEM just doesnt sound right to me
can u show me the pic of the filter that can tap in to
that u were talking about
thanks
-matt-
the AEM rail is tapped for 1/8" gauges and its plug and play....cost a lot though

so obtain #4 hose banjo fitting on both sides like 1 foot long from a junkyard or something. you can get a #1 from autozone or you can get something like the AEM inline filter. #23 is a banjo bolt with a 1/8" port for pressure gauges to tap into. The banjo fitting that used to feed the stock rail plugs into the filter input, the filter output plugs into #4 that you obtained and then into your stock rail. you can tap either side of the banjos with #23


so obtain #4 hose banjo fitting on both sides like 1 foot long from a junkyard or something. you can get a #1 from autozone or you can get something like the AEM inline filter. #23 is a banjo bolt with a 1/8" port for pressure gauges to tap into. The banjo fitting that used to feed the stock rail plugs into the filter input, the filter output plugs into #4 that you obtained and then into your stock rail. you can tap either side of the banjos with #23

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