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Originally Posted by daironchef
There is no reading from ecutek, as there is no fuel pressure sensor built into the fueling system. You would need to attach a pressure gauge in series before the rail, and if its long enough it might able to sit on the windshield so u can monitor it while the hood its down. You should check the pressure while its in idle and during WOT.
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This is incorrect. I read fuel pressure all day on my head unit using idatalink tapped into the obd2 harness. The only reading I know of not coming up is the oil pressure. I don't believe Ecu tec will read oil pressure but I know it will read fuel pressure.