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bears4x4

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ive decieded to get gauges before a chip, :stir im geting the pillar mount

what gauges would you ( anyone ) or have bought that you have and like,
please let me know, pyrometer, trans temp, and boost, brand and type( manual and electrical)
 

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im running z-series autometers...they match my factory dials pretty well.

even on the 03+ you NEED a trans gauge & EGT...those are the MINIMUM
gauges any of us should be running...the BOOST gauge is a nice to have
and its more fun to watch than any of the others ;) (it can help you
diagnose problems...more so on the VGT 6.0)

when you get the gauges let me know if you want help putting 'em in.
 

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I suggest getting electrics for ease of install despite their higher price. Pyro is a must, tranny is good, boost is for fun/info.
 

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I have the Isspro EV series (white/black w/ red pointer) pyro, boost & tranny all electrical. They're easy to read and easy to see at night. I'd get them again.

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Also avail in 40 & 60 psi

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I bought mine from summit and put it together all by my lonesome...its
really not TOO a bad job...still id highly recommend a kit (from one of
our sponsors) that has all the wiring & connectors....just makes the
job easier....and itll save you from having to run 'round gathering wire,
connectors/splices, drills & taps.

you really wont save <much, if any thing at all> if you build it yourself.

some even allow you to choose the type & brand of gauges you
prefer...packaged w/ everything you need. (links below the kit photos)


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ITP Diesel - DIY 3 Gauge Kit
Dieselsite have it your way...TYPE, MOUNT & KIT
DieselManor - ISSPRO Gauge Kits for Ford Powerstroke
Summit Racing - Gauges & Accessories, SUPER DUTY PICKUP
 
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i'm running the sport comp 2's like rooster with the blue led's and couldnt be happier. i think it was like $220 for pyro & boost and pillar no trans yet maybe later( 6 spd) did it myself in afew hrs. just remember to tightn the boot back on the intake...haha took off and sounded like an elephant farted under the hood. i was like great i screwed it up but luckily that was all it was pilot error.
 

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thanks

cool, im just waitin for :wave so i can :open open my gift to my self, wife says i have to wait. now just deciding whick ones to get, so many choices:sweet :thanks
 

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Chris -

When you do your install plan to drill/tap the exhaust manifold
for the Pyro Probe...its the most accruate measurement location....
i ran mine post turbo @ 1st and moved it when i installed my
mbrp turbo back.

i dont know the 7.3L as well but i would save yourself the trouble
and drill / tap for the boost pressure too...some who have used the
T fitting (none tap) have experianced buzzing in their gauges.
 

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