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Originally Posted by ohioboxster
See the supercharger install thread, there's a picture of where to tap into it. Is it mechanical or electric?
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It's electric. I found where you tap into the schrader valve on the fuel rail (at least I think that's where I will double check with that supercharger thread) but there wasn't an adapter that came with the kit which was frustrating and apparently there is only one company in North America that makes a female to female adapter in with 1/8 to 1/16 which is what I need. I spoke with someone at the dealership about removing the actual schrader valve to allow an adapter to twist into it's place and allow the sensor to be screwed onto it. That part is easier to come by but when try to unscrew the schrader valve proved nearly impossible because of the location and lack of space and without specific tools I was unable to do so from where I was. Perhaps it is possible or a lot easier with specific tools but I was too worried about crushing the threads and not being able to get the cap back on after if I couldn't get it off so I just left it and ordered the part. I am still waiting to receive it.
I looked into my options such as getting different parts and making my own adapter or even making a connection via schrader to hose to sensor but that proved to be even more difficult. Another option was ordering the fuel pressure tester hose directly from Porsche (there are two different ones) which starts at $150... For a 12" hose with a couple brass connections on the end. I know Porsche parts are expensive but that is laughable. The cheapest I found was on ebay but they were still $80 + shipping. I ordered the $15 female to female connector, had it shipped USPS and am just waiting for it to arrive.