Ive usually just run the gauge out to the top of the hood and tied it to
the little hoop thing that supports the windshield when you fold it down... If its temporary....
I've often thought a idiot light that turns on at 30 PSI would be the ticket.... Just so you know if the pump is stalling.
Dave
I'd like to be able to monitor what the FPR is doing. I've been thinking a wide-band O2 might be in the plans too. Them maybe a boost gauge for later.
So anyway, I drove it on the highway. Seems to pull a lot better in the low and medium range. On the stratch of highway, it's a slight grade for several miles. Usually I'm in 4/5 doing 60-65mph but this time I'm in 5th and cruising at 65mph. The last part of this stretch has a sweeping bend which goes up a steeper grade and the wind shifts to directly at your face. For the hill, I'm usually in 4th at around 50-55mph floored. Now I'm 60-65mph floored.
So there is definitely a torque increase. Once floored, the difference isn't as noticeable. I'm thinking that it's still running lean at WOT but without a wide-band O2, it's hard to say. Could have been that, I didn't rev the engint high enough as it was only around 3000rpm and I probably should have pushed it to 40000rpm.
Overall though, I think the FPR made the biggest single difference with all of the engine stuff that I have BUT I don't think it would have helped nearly as much if I didn't have all of the other stuff.
Before I did the FPR, I tuned the intake so it was making more HP at the high-end at the cost of low-end torque. This FPR seems to have fixed that issue. So, maybe it needs even more air...
I'll definitely have to play around with the setup some more to tune to where I like it. This, like all of the other mods will be different for each and every Jeep as mine is tuned differently with the aftermarket parts. So YMMV is assured but if you put the time in to tinker with adjusting your intake and exhaust then you'll probably like this mod.
I might tune the intake so it gives me the lower end torque and see what that feels like with the FPR.