Fuel pressure sensor
#1
Drifting
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Fuel pressure sensor
my dash logic started to read -19 fuel pressure. Dead sensors? What sensor you guys use on your gauges? Autometer 2246? It has some shitty brass Chinese sensor in there at the moment by googling the ss204 part number of it. Lasted 3 years but ok. Only thing I could think it would be is the sensor right?
#3
Drifting
(I was hoping others would chime in, as I can't offer much here. Hope this helps...)
I purchased - but haven't used or installed this one. It was what others here recommended back when I researched it. I plan to install and run to my DL on next round of mods.
I purchased - but haven't used or installed this one. It was what others here recommended back when I researched it. I plan to install and run to my DL on next round of mods.
my dash logic started to read -19 fuel pressure. Dead sensors? What sensor you guys use on your gauges? Autometer 2246? It has some shitty brass Chinese sensor in there at the moment by googling the ss204 part number of it. Lasted 3 years but ok. Only thing I could think it would be is the sensor right?
#4
Melting Slicks
my dash logic started to read -19 fuel pressure. Dead sensors? What sensor you guys use on your gauges? Autometer 2246? It has some shitty brass Chinese sensor in there at the moment by googling the ss204 part number of it. Lasted 3 years but ok. Only thing I could think it would be is the sensor right?
And incorrect readings could be faulty sensor, gauge or wiring.
#5
Drifting
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Originally Posted by stevieturbo
You use the correct sensor for your gauge, unless you can calibrate your gauge to use an alternative sensor. Otherwise it aint gona read correctly.
And incorrect readings could be faulty sensor, gauge or wiring.
And incorrect readings could be faulty sensor, gauge or wiring.
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I’ve been using 5V off the MAP wiring
#9
Melting Slicks
All such sensors will use a dedicated 5v line same as all ecu related sensors, from the ecu.
This must also be accompanied by the relevant sensor ground, again this must come from the ecu and never be tied to chassis ground.
This will apply to all 3 wire powered sensors hooked up to the ecu, which can easily be shared on these 5v/0v lines.
#10
What brand is that? I cannot quite read.
#11
So im not using a gauge but ive installed a sensor and plumbed it to my HPTuners, now how can i view the data?
I need kind of a walkthrough setting up the PID in my program. I'd ask my tuner but ts winter and i cant really get any street tuning done so i dont want to pay my tuner right now for services i cant utilize, id rather do that next spring when i can use the throttle.
After tuning i plan to purchase a dashlogic.
I need kind of a walkthrough setting up the PID in my program. I'd ask my tuner but ts winter and i cant really get any street tuning done so i dont want to pay my tuner right now for services i cant utilize, id rather do that next spring when i can use the throttle.
After tuning i plan to purchase a dashlogic.
#12
Le Mans Master
So im not using a gauge but ive installed a sensor and plumbed it to my HPTuners, now how can i view the data?
I need kind of a walkthrough setting up the PID in my program. I'd ask my tuner but ts winter and i cant really get any street tuning done so i dont want to pay my tuner right now for services i cant utilize, id rather do that next spring when i can use the throttle.
After tuning i plan to purchase a dashlogic.
I need kind of a walkthrough setting up the PID in my program. I'd ask my tuner but ts winter and i cant really get any street tuning done so i dont want to pay my tuner right now for services i cant utilize, id rather do that next spring when i can use the throttle.
After tuning i plan to purchase a dashlogic.
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So im not using a gauge but ive installed a sensor and plumbed it to my HPTuners, now how can i view the data?
I need kind of a walkthrough setting up the PID in my program. I'd ask my tuner but ts winter and i cant really get any street tuning done so i dont want to pay my tuner right now for services i cant utilize, id rather do that next spring when i can use the throttle.
After tuning i plan to purchase a dashlogic.
I need kind of a walkthrough setting up the PID in my program. I'd ask my tuner but ts winter and i cant really get any street tuning done so i dont want to pay my tuner right now for services i cant utilize, id rather do that next spring when i can use the throttle.
After tuning i plan to purchase a dashlogic.
Then you can use "fuel pressure" in charts/graphs/gauges like Canuk mentioned
Last edited by schpenxel; 11-19-2017 at 10:36 PM.
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