>>>My only question now is, is a 50 PSI gauge safe? its very close to the work pressure <<<
The Kavlico P4055-50G is Proof rated for up to 100psi, and Burst rated at 150psi Minimum.
Burst is where the sensor element is permanently damaged, not where the sender explodes!
The 912iS fuel pumps internally bypass at ~100 psi. So not a safety issue.
The sender will output its maxumum voltage for anything over 50 psi.
So if your pressure ever reached 75 ps, your display would still be showing 50.
It is a non-issue, Any pressure over 46-48 would warrant immediate investigation, and 50+ would be a No-Go situation until resolved.
50 psi or over means you have a blocked fuel filter.
50?, 60?, 70?, It is only academic to know how bocked it is.
Your respose will be the same in all cases.
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There is nothing particulary special about these senders.
For any pressure between 0 and 50 psi, the sender outputs 0.5 to 4.5 volts.
You just tell the display that 4.5 volts is 50 psi, or anything else, and it scales to match.
Equivalent senders are available from other manufacturers.
e.g. A UMA N1EU70G Sender would be a 70psi substitute. (They don't offer a 50psi version)
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The 912is pressure is 3 Bar above MAP, which is always lower than ambient, so near Idle the gauge might be only seeing 35psi Gauge plus the 8 psi Absolute that the Map is reporting yields the 43psi on the Display.
Now if this was a 914/915 with 10 psi of turbo boost available, the 70 psi Sender would be required. 100 psi even better!