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fuel pressure gauge..how fast is it to react?

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Old 10-26-2006, 05:42 PM
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fuel pressure gauge..how fast is it to react?

if you have a fuel pressure gauge, does your gauge react quickly? I have an amber cyberdyne memory gauge. It looks great, matches the amber lighting very well, has a HI memory recall, a LOW memory recall, and flashing at low presure warning setting.

what I don't like is that the gauge/sending unit seems either very slow to react to changes or the sending unit is not very precise (it may not be picking up changes in fuel pressure.
 
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mine seems to react about half as quick as my boost gauge. Then again, my boost gauge can jump around very quick when you mess with the throttle
 
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sentry, which gauge do you have? electrical or mechanical?
 
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it's a defi d-gauge, mechanical
 
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