Logging fuel pressure
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Logging fuel pressure
Hi all, not delco related, but I have need to log fuel pressure. Doe anyone know of a standalone tool that could give us rpm vs fuel pressure?
Re: Logging fuel pressure
Maybe you could use the wideband input on your ECU?
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Re: Logging fuel pressure
Holden202T recommended this sensor a while back. It outputs 0-5v so you could do something like that. On a delco it'd be reasonably straight forward because we know what we can use as analog inputs. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/261260635816
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Innovate lma3 will do what you want, will need the sensor antus linked or something similar. http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/lma3.php
GM flex fuel cars have fuel pressure sensors and can be had cheap used.
GM flex fuel cars have fuel pressure sensors and can be had cheap used.
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Re: Logging fuel pressure
I use the sensor that antus linked, worked well and had no issues with it so for
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Re: Logging fuel pressure
I've used the same sensor as well
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Thanks guys, awesome fast response and quality information.
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I'm interested to see how these sensors all go over time, as I have had some issues, but I suspect it is related to methanol rather than the sensor itself!
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Re: Logging fuel pressure
Mines not permanently mounted in the car although that might change for the Senator.
So I just bought another one......
So I just bought another one......
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Re: Logging fuel pressure
Don't plan to have the sensor in the car permanently. Just need to confirm whether the issue we're seeing is related to fuel pressure as the internet says, or if we are barking up the wrong tree. A logger like that will likely make it's way into my permanent kit as diagnostic tool for future issues.