Fuel pressure gauge ..
Discussion
I have a 99 plate Chimaera 400 pretty much stock. Had a failed injector recently and have replaced all 8 with Omega 3 litre injectors. I want to have an in line fuel pressure gauge so I can monitor / adjust things going forward. Question is what side of the fuel system to fit it as per piccy in terms of the hoses and any advice / pictures of other gauges and adjustable FPR?

Thanks
Chris

Thanks
Chris
No
It has to be in the supply line to the regulator which will be A unless you have changed things (you mention adjustable pressure reg.).
B is the return line after the fuel pressure regulator so unless there is a restriction in the return line the pressure will be near zero.
The pump, if pumping against a closed line, will produce many bar of pressure and way higher than we need.
When pumping against the regulator it will be trying to pump as hard as it can but the reg. is releasing the pressure at about 2.5bar. So if you measure anywhere along the line between pump and reg. you will only see 2.5bar.
Steve
It has to be in the supply line to the regulator which will be A unless you have changed things (you mention adjustable pressure reg.).
B is the return line after the fuel pressure regulator so unless there is a restriction in the return line the pressure will be near zero.
The pump, if pumping against a closed line, will produce many bar of pressure and way higher than we need.
When pumping against the regulator it will be trying to pump as hard as it can but the reg. is releasing the pressure at about 2.5bar. So if you measure anywhere along the line between pump and reg. you will only see 2.5bar.
Steve
Edited by Steve_D on Thursday 21st October 08:45
My advice is to not fit a pressure gauge in the engine bay, they often aren't designed for continuous use (no matter what the ebay sellers will tell you) unless you get a very expensive one.
Much better/safer is to fit an electric sender and have the gauge in the car, they're popular for motorsport and designed to be permanently fitted.
However, you really shouldn't need to monitor fuel pressure all the time unless you think you might have an ongoing issue. Get the pressure tested (you have a serp engine so have the take off on the fuel rail for this purpose) and if it's faulty change the reg, if it's ok leave it all alone.
Much better/safer is to fit an electric sender and have the gauge in the car, they're popular for motorsport and designed to be permanently fitted.
However, you really shouldn't need to monitor fuel pressure all the time unless you think you might have an ongoing issue. Get the pressure tested (you have a serp engine so have the take off on the fuel rail for this purpose) and if it's faulty change the reg, if it's ok leave it all alone.
The spec is .........VAUXHALL OPEL CARLTON OMEGA SENATOR 3.0 24v C30SE FUEL INJECTOR 0280150413
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These are in and work perfectly, no smoking or excessive fuel use that I can detect, plugs are burning at normal colour just wanted to set everything up to properly suit these injectors...
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These are in and work perfectly, no smoking or excessive fuel use that I can detect, plugs are burning at normal colour just wanted to set everything up to properly suit these injectors...
yep they are 205cc/min and 16ohm resistance . they are slightly lower flow than std by about 6 percent .. which coupled with the reduction in mixture from e10 might give you an issue if you use e10 that is. total reduction in mixture would be in the order of 10 percent from original on non ethanol fuel.
You might want to get the full throttle mixture checked on the dyno just to be safe. On part throttle the lambda control will sort that out anhyway.
You might want to get the full throttle mixture checked on the dyno just to be safe. On part throttle the lambda control will sort that out anhyway.
OK many thanks ... I will get it on the dyno in the next few days ... surprised that they are lower flow rates ... given they are 4 hole and more efficient than the standard rover injectors ... I certainly don't want it effecting the AFR rates at full throttle :-(
Edited by ChrisW500 on Thursday 21st October 16:53
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