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    Default Any recomendations on an Electric Fuel Pressure Sender?

    I am looking to run a 0-5v input into flashscan to log and playback my fuel pressure. I have found this http://www.racerpartswholesale.com/stewarn23.htm sender STW114875 100 PSI electric fuel and oil pressure, 1/8" NPT for $28.06

    Does anyone know if this will output 0-5volts or can anyone recommend a electronic fuel pressure sender/sensor that does?
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    The SW is a straight resistance type sensor. It would require another resistor to act as a voltage divider, a regulated 5 volt source (easy) and a fair amount of work to derive a transfer function.

    This looks more promising. It still requires a 5 volt regulator, but has a known transfer function and appears to be A/D friendly. I've already contacted someone at Mototron and will report back asap.
    http://www.mototron.com/prod_psis.htm
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    Expensive at $77.56, but if it will work better and easier, so be it.
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    Well looking around more and calling a few places Kinsler Fuel Injection uses these

    Even more expensive at $125.00 but thats what kinsler and Dakota Digital Reccomended. Part # SEN-09-4

    Will that work?
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    Hard to say without more technical data. The basic requirement is an output in the 0-5 volt range, preferably linear, and the ability to withstand pressurized fuel.
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    so did anyone get any of these to work?

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    They almost have it working here, I'm watching patiently

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