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So, I plan on setting this truck up similar to the last 97 F350 I had, which installed a Super Duty Overhead Quad Gauge Pod in. Unfortunately that was quite a few years ago and I don't remember if I had to buy a longer EGT lead wire or not.
From what I can see the Isspro EV2 gauge comes with a 10' lead wire, but I am not sure if that is long enough to get from the exhaust manifold, up to over the mirror for the quad pod. Oh, I'm a little over 600 miles from my truck for almost another week, so I can't run out and measure it.
Do you guys think the 10' will be long enough, or should I just order the 14' one and ensure it's long enough?
What do you guys think?
I'd get the 14'. I've got a 10' and installed mine in single pods in the corner on the dash and I had about 2-3 feet of slack. You can always put a couple of loops in it and hide it under the dash.
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