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Jon Burke
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Re: Fuel Filter
May 08, 2011 11:07PM
If I don't buy the gauges little Chinese kids are making these days, who will? That little gauge probably fed a family of four for a month!
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Re: Fuel Filter
May 08, 2011 11:33PM
The problem I've seen with those gauges is when they're hot, they ain't accurate
in any sense of the word "accurate"...



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Re: Fuel Filter
May 09, 2011 01:32PM
The Gauge has helped us diagnose problems on the fly,

Like hey our fuel filter is clogged, hopefully we won't need it anymore with a new filter.
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Re: Fuel Filter
May 11, 2011 12:33PM
I have my gauge in the engine compartment. But I only use the car for cone-crushing and some asphalt tracks. I primarily needed it to check fuel pressure at idle. Nifty beans would be an electric sender, with the gauge in the cockpit. But I was acting all cheap and in a hurry...


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