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<blockquote data-quote="ChopTop84" data-source="post: 1478400" data-attributes="member: 19210"><p>If he has an autometer 100psi, electric fuel or oil pressure gauge (such as the cobalt series as an example) laying around, they use the same sensor connector as the Injector pressure sensor on the engine.</p><p></p><p>You can disconnect the ICP plug (which puts the truck in a form of limp mode and SHOULD set the check engine light, but truck will start and run) and plug your gauge plug into the sensor in the head. You then multiply the gauge reading by 40 to get your actual pressure. 10psi on the gauge = 400psi in the head, 100psi = 4000psi. I used to have one of these gauges with a set of gator clips on the power leads so I could jump from truck to truck with it for doing under the hood troubleshooting.</p><p></p><p>I actually bought a SECOND ICP sensor and a 100psi oil gauge and mounted it permanently so I can monitor my HPOP at all times while driving, and how things like 10k mods or chip programming affect my oil pressure. Works awesome. Installed it next to my fuel pressure gauge in a pod over the rear view mirror.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChopTop84, post: 1478400, member: 19210"] If he has an autometer 100psi, electric fuel or oil pressure gauge (such as the cobalt series as an example) laying around, they use the same sensor connector as the Injector pressure sensor on the engine. You can disconnect the ICP plug (which puts the truck in a form of limp mode and SHOULD set the check engine light, but truck will start and run) and plug your gauge plug into the sensor in the head. You then multiply the gauge reading by 40 to get your actual pressure. 10psi on the gauge = 400psi in the head, 100psi = 4000psi. I used to have one of these gauges with a set of gator clips on the power leads so I could jump from truck to truck with it for doing under the hood troubleshooting. I actually bought a SECOND ICP sensor and a 100psi oil gauge and mounted it permanently so I can monitor my HPOP at all times while driving, and how things like 10k mods or chip programming affect my oil pressure. Works awesome. Installed it next to my fuel pressure gauge in a pod over the rear view mirror. [/QUOTE]
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