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Leaning towards getting these gauges for my 2000 Excursion. Does anyone have any pics of these gauges? Kinda hard to find any when I did the google search and the website doesn't show the pyrometer pics.
Ask Clay for some pics. I'm sure he has some of an install somewhere. I helped a fellow member install a set on his truck. He had the EV2's but Isspro's are nice gauges. I would go that route next time if I had to.
I like them, and yes I recommend them. The wiring is simple, and the versatility is awesome. I was concerned at the initial expense but am glad I went that way. The models I have closely resemble the stock appearance and lighting. And as you keep adding you simply run the sender input to the location under the hood and tap into the 3 wires inside and you have 17 different frequencies dedicated to different gauges.
just check out their website ISSPRO.com Your home for quality Gauges, Tachometers, Speedometers, and more! click on performax gauges.. You have several options as for the style you can get.. I have had them for a year now and love them.. I made a bracket and mounted my ESP under the hood next to fuse block.. I would post pics but my truck is in the body shop getting repaired.
The ESP is an Electronic Signal Processor. All the sending units get wired to the ESP then the ESP transmits data to as many as 17 gauges. The gauges can be daisy chained together for a quick & easy installation.
HEre is a pic of one mounted in front of the drivers side headlight.
The ESP is an Electronic Signal Processor. All the sending units get wired to the ESP then the ESP transmits data to as many as 17 gauges. The gauges can be daisy chained together for a quick & easy installation.
HEre is a pic of one mounted in front of the drivers side headlight.
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