🔍 Measure with Confidence!
The MEASUREMAN 1.5" Black Dial Fuel Pressure Gauge is engineered for precision and durability, featuring a 304 stainless steel case and a glycerin-filled design that ensures stable readings. With a pressure range of 0-100 Psi and an accuracy of +/-3-2-3%, this gauge is perfect for professionals seeking reliable performance in various applications.
L**6
no leaks
Why did you pick this product vs others?:this works great no leaks good product
T**Y
Pressure gauge
Seems like a good well made gauge
B**S
Works well?
Very good quality for the price!
R**N
Worked but why water filled?
Needed this on an old ford truck with a 390 and an edelbrock 1406 carb. They can’t run over 5.5 psi so I wanted to know for sure how much pressure I had from the factory mechanical fuel pump.Turns out I’m around 3.5 so no pressure regulator needed.This worked well and I have left it permanently installed.Down side is the fluid filled gauge. It’s has a bubble in it and I would have preferred it filled full or none at all. Seems weird to see water in the readout and a visible air gap.It’s also fairly heavy so it needs to be mounted or zip tied to something sturdy. I have a PCV hose that runs along the fuel line and it’s secured to that for additional support.Overall it’s worked well. Priced fairly. Seems sturdy.
J**D
Quality
Quality gauge well worth the price
W**K
Gauge and 6an works as described.
Fits like a glove
A**N
Fuel gauge
Look an works good
S**N
Can Set Your Car on Fire!!! MAJOR LEAK on Day 3!!!
Total garbage! May burn your car to the ground!Day 1: The first thing that I noticed was that the needle bounced around more than Tigger on a meth binge. It was also reading 15psi higher than the actual fuel pressure.Day 2: Gauge fogged up and droplets on inside of glass. (See Photos)Day 3: MAJOR Fuel Leak during a drive, dumping gasoline directly onto the exhaust headers.When I was about 10 miles from home, I noticed that the EFI display indicated that the water temperature dropped 10-15 degrees, but the mechanical gauge remained the same. Odd, but nothing to worry about. .....or so I thought.15 minutes later, I pulled into my shop, got out of the Jeep, and noticed a large puddle on the floor and the smell of gasoline. I popped the hood and saw a steady stream of fuel leaking out of the pressure gauge, directly onto the header tubes, and running down the side of the block.(The temperature sender on this Jeep 258 (4.2L) engine is located in the side of the block, directly below where the gauge was mounted to the EFI. When the gasoline ran down the side of the block, it flowed over the temp sender which caused the perceived sudden drop in water temperature during my drive)The leak from this defective gauge could have easily caused started a fire and burned my CJ-7 to the ground. I got lucky. You may not...
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