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Universal Liquid Filled Fuel Pressure Gauge; 1/8 NPT (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

Item SHG60326
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      Features

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      • P2M Universal Liquid Filled Fuel Pressure Gauge designed for installation on aftermarket fuel pressure regulators or fuel rail kits with 1/8 NPT threads
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      • Essential for monitoring and adjusting base fuel pressure, tuning engine performance, and troubleshooting fuel system issues
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      • Fits universal applications; some adaptation may be required
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      Description

      Fuel Pressure Measurement. The Universal Liquid Filled Fuel Pressure Gauge with 1/8 NPT threads provides accurate fuel pressure readings, which are critical for adjusting base fuel pressure, tuning engine performance, and diagnosing fuel system issues.

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      Durable Construction. This gauge is liquid filled to reduce needle vibration, ensuring clear and stable readings. It is made with robust materials designed for reliable performance in automotive environments.

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      Simple Installation. The gauge installs easily without drilling, fitting directly into fuel systems equipped with compatible 1/8 NPT fittings for quick setup and use in tuning or maintenance tasks.

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      Application. Fits universal applications; some adaptation may be required.

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