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Can anyone tell me if the isspros ev's are good gauges? They are cheaper than other gauges and i am just wondering if they are a quality gauge or not. Any advice would be great. Thanks
I have a set of ISSPRO gauges and I have been very happy. The look stock and the color bands on the pyro gauge are nice. I am, however, currently having a problem with the trans temp gauge. I called Diesel Manor where I purchased the kit and they are having a new on sent, no questions asked. Very good service. I recommend the ISPRO and Diesel Manor.
I absolutely love the ISSPRO gauges for multiple reasons.....Mainly the are really easy to know exactly the pressure or temperature at a glance. The water and tranny temps are calibrated in 10*'s per line and the egt is calibrated in 50*lines. The oil pressure is in 5 pound incriments, boost is in 1 psi incriments and that makes them very very easy to know the exact readings. I love the red needles with green background light..just like stock.....I have 4 on the "A" post and 2 in the center instrument cluster behind the steering wheel.....the air pressure gauge is the only odd one......it has a white needle insted of red. Dave at Diesel Manor said that this gauge is unavailable with a red needle....go figure...but bottom line......they are awesome to look at, easy to read and don't let the amplifier boxes scare you......they are a piece of cake to install.....
We have isspro guages in our older truck 89 7.3 with a banks kit on it, my dad and I felt much safer with the isspro guages when my mom or sister would take the truck because the green yellow and red on the pyro make it simple for them so they dont melt down the poor motor
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