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Old 08-02-2014, 06:45 PM
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Guage pod/pillar recommendations

I picked up a 1997 F250 with the 7.3L Diesel yesterday. I want to add a gauge for trans temp, boost and exhaust gas. Any recommendations?
 
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I'm really happy with the isspro ev2s. Riffraff carries them and sells packages etc. .
 
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Isspro EV2s from RiffRaff. Love mine.
 
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Those are nice looking indeed.
Anyoone using something that doesn't break the bank?
 
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Originally Posted by Vin Man
Those are nice looking indeed.
Anyoone using something that doesn't break the bank?
There are a number of OBD monitors out there but keep in mind not everything is monitored by the PCM, for example, Boost (up to 22psi), Coolant temp, EGO, fuel pressure, and any other after market things you may want to monitor.

Glow shift makes a gauge kit thats cheaper. Its hit and miss. Some people love them others have had nothing but problems.
 
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Vinny,

i was thinking of pillar gauges as well. my only concern is theft (i live in a rough part of town)(lots of transients and i've been robbed twice)… so, i went with these:
Digital EGT Gauge with TC-KEGT Probe [Combo-EGT] - $86.00 : auberins.com, Temperature control solutions for home and industry
a little more work to install i suppose but i just got two holes made in the dash and the gauges sit real flush and look clean.. so to the untrained eye, its just another dash…

good luck with your choice!
 
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Old 08-02-2014, 10:33 PM
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Vinny, i was thinking of pillar gauges as well. my only concern is theft (i live in a rough part of town)(lots of transients and i've been robbed twice)舰 so, i went with these: Digital EGT Gauge with TC-KEGT Probe [Combo-EGT] - $86.00 : auberins.com, Temperature control solutions for home and industry a little more work to install i suppose but i just got two holes made in the dash and the gauges sit real flush and look clean.. so to the untrained eye, its just another dash舰 good luck with your choice!
Thanks for the suggestion.
 
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