does anyone know where exactly to "tap" into the fuel system with a sending unit for an electric fuel pressure gauge? Im thinking the fuel lines on top of the s/c. Any other ideas?
also, the oil pressure gauge is mechanical and has a vaccum hose....should I use copper lines instead or just make sure I seal the fittings with the vaccuum hose? I know oil is alot hotter than the air moving through my boost vac line.
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