* Disclaimer: OveReview is reader-supported. We earn commissions from qualifying purchases
Aeromotive 15633 Fuel Pressure Gauge - 0 to 100 psi Aeromotive 15633 Fuel Pressure Gauge - 0 to 100 psi Aeromotive 15633 Fuel Pressure Gauge - 0 to 100 psi

Aeromotive 15633 Fuel Pressure Gauge - 0 to 100 psi

Aeromotive 15633 Fuel Pressure Gauge - 0 to 100 psi Aeromotive 15633 Fuel Pressure Gauge - 0 to 100 psi Aeromotive 15633 Fuel Pressure Gauge - 0 to 100 psi
$ 42.92

Score By Feature

Based on 386 ratings
Easy to install
8.78
Accuracy
8.88
Value for money
8.31

OveReview Final Score

How Our Score Is Calculated

Product Description

By entering your model number, you can make sure that this fits.
0-100 PSI Liquid Filled 5'' Diameter Includes integral pressure relief valve
A built-in pressure relief valve is included.
Full of liquid

Questions & Answers

Is there any kind of paperwork or identification included with this? Mine arrived in a plastic bag that was half-filled with air. Is there no warranty, brand/model paper, or anything else?

I'm not sure what you're referring to when you say "measurement certificate." With a base pressure of 42-pounds per square inch, both of mine work perfectly on both of my cars. A total of 45 PSI is used, plus an additional 20 PSI for boost compensation.

Is it possible to use this with diesel?

Yes, as long as the system you're trying to gauge doesn't exceed 100 pounds per square inch.

What's the location of the emergency relief valve?

The outer housing is right at the 50 PSI mark.

Selected User Reviews For Aeromotive 15633 Fuel Pressure Gauge - 0 to 100 psi

Gauge of excellent quality
5/5

It's a breeze to set up and use. As part of the regulated return fuel system I installed on my 6, I had a cheaper gauge on an Aeromotive regulator. In my 2006 F250, there is no PSD. I noticed a fuel leak coming from the truck one day, and when I opened the hood, I discovered the gauge had cracked and was leaking fuel. This gauge is of much higher quality, so I don't anticipate that. It's interesting that the kit maker went with a high-end regulator and a low-cost gauge.

Remy Soto
Remy Soto
| Nov 24, 2021
1 star! It's accurate, just as Aeromotive claims! A JEGS liquid bottle was filled for me
3/5

The pressure was 58 psi, according to the label. My AEM sensor confirms the 50 indicated by the Aeromotive gauge. EDIT: br>br> br>09/28/2020 The top vent has popped off, and some of the liquid has already evaporated. The $40 was not well spent. China junk at a low price!.

Eliseo Keller
Eliseo Keller
| Mar 15, 2021
All of the oil inside the gauge had leaked out
3/5

After less than a month with the fuel pressure regulator on, all of the oil in the gauge leaked out. The FPR is vertically upright and hasn't been flipped over. This is now a purely decorative paperweight. I need a refund or an exchange for a defective item.

Angela SWIFT
Angela SWIFT
| May 01, 2021
It is unquestionably not factory calibrated
3/5

This was installed with the Earls' help - I used a 6 adapter to keep track of the base fuel pressure. I figured the gauge would be fine because it was brand new. All of my stock fuel pressure regulators were tested, and they all supposedly read low by 4 to 8 psi. 9psi. Because this is a turbo car, I added an adjustable Bosch stype FPR and continued to have lean out issues, so I set the gauge to 3 bar (43. The base fuel pressure is 5 psi. The car was on its way to the number 16: I kept letting out 1 AFR after 14 psi of boost. Troubleshoot everything and everything checked out, so I bled a hose and taped it to my windshield to make sure it was dynamically functional. I was able to see up to 65 psi before it leaned out and I had to let off. I gave up and increased the fuel pressure by another 12 pounds per square inch. The car is pulling like a train once more. I'm not sure which brand to choose now, as I assumed this was the best brand available.

Ellison Charles
Ellison Charles
| Apr 19, 2021
(If Automotive or the seller can provide a link to a 1 1/2 bezel mount that can be mounted above or below my dash, that would be fantastic
3/5

) This Aeromotive fuel PSI guage 15633 0- was installed on the 02nd of December 2017. On a 1996 7, I received a score of 100. 3 with a mechanical fuel pump capable of pulsing between 20 and 45 pounds. To determine whether or not there is a problem with a low PSI. The last three Autozone gauges were only good for three days each. I expected to receive a bezel to mount the gauge, but instead received a hose connection kit with gauge. (If Automotive or the seller can provide a link to a 1 1/2 bezel mount that can be mounted above or below my dash, that would be fantastic. ) Packing tape is one of my least favorite things. br>I used components from a not-so-successful Not-for-Profit project. To connect this one, you'll need aero gauges. br>Recommendation: provide a complete kit; I don't have time to go looking for parts. when the temperature is below freezing.

Kelly Gonzalez
Kelly Gonzalez
| Jan 14, 2021
On the 5th of May, 1988, Aeromotive 15633 was launched
5/5

It's simple to install a 0L Mustang engine. My Aeromotive 15633 fuel pressure gauge was recently installed in my 1988 5. Mustang with a zero-liter engine The Auto Meter 3280 gauge adapter, as well as a small tube of Leak Lock, are required. It took less than 5 minutes to complete the installation. It's incredibly simple to set up, it works flawlessly, and it looks great. Best of all, I can now keep track of the status of my fuel system with ease.

Andrea BURROWS
Andrea BURROWS
| Sep 30, 2021
No good
3/5

These were purchased in pairs. On my ls swap, the first one began vomiting gas. I bought a second one, but it wouldn't read any pressure and began puking gas a few minutes later. It's vertically mounted, with a top vent.

Dominic Vance
Dominic Vance
| Apr 29, 2021
The best of the bunch
5/5

It's a well-known fact. I like that it comes with a vent reset in case the gauge loses its accuracy. It certainly lived up to my hopes.

Carl Graham
Carl Graham
| Jul 01, 2021

Related Products For Aeromotive 15633 Fuel Pressure Gauge - 0 to 100 psi