ISSPRO Complete Setup
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ISSPRO Complete Setup
I have a quick question for you all who are running these gauges.
Does ISSPRO sell a complete setup? Example, i'm looking to purchase a 3 slot A-Pillar w/ 3 gauges. A boost gauge, a pyrometer & a trans temp gauge.
I'd more then likley get the EV gauges if anything. Do you know if their A-Pillars match the interior of the truck well? I have Black interior w/ the top half being a tan color.
And to top off my questions, when installing the pyro. Pre or post turbo? Any reasons why.
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Does ISSPRO sell a complete setup? Example, i'm looking to purchase a 3 slot A-Pillar w/ 3 gauges. A boost gauge, a pyrometer & a trans temp gauge.
I'd more then likley get the EV gauges if anything. Do you know if their A-Pillars match the interior of the truck well? I have Black interior w/ the top half being a tan color.
And to top off my questions, when installing the pyro. Pre or post turbo? Any reasons why.
Thanks.
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I just bought the set up you're looking for. I've had good luck with Dieselmanor in the past. Good prices too. $283 with shipping on the deal below. Geno's is good, but no package deal and it would be $301 before shipping with them.
And here's the A-pillar that come with the package. Should match your upper half interior.
Also I'm putting the pyro sensor pre-turbo. Not pulling the turbo or anything like that. I did the install in my '97 12V. Just like all the posts say, go slow....use some grease on a sharp drill bit...turn tap a little, back a turn, turn a little more and finally get all the pieces out with a pencil-magnet. Enjoy!
And here's the A-pillar that come with the package. Should match your upper half interior.
Also I'm putting the pyro sensor pre-turbo. Not pulling the turbo or anything like that. I did the install in my '97 12V. Just like all the posts say, go slow....use some grease on a sharp drill bit...turn tap a little, back a turn, turn a little more and finally get all the pieces out with a pencil-magnet. Enjoy!
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Thanks a million buddy, that just cleared up all of my questions & concerns.
When I get payed Monday, i'll have one ordered and installed here soon.
When I get payed Monday, i'll have one ordered and installed here soon.
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Originally Posted by wazz_zup
You got it Nate! I'm not too far north of you I see. Keep them mods going
Yea your just right up the road.
K4RAM- I was doing some reading and heard the 30lb gauge is sortive pointless, seeing as the truck stock runs a higher boost then that. I'll be going w/ the 60.
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k4ram---i got my trio of isspros from diesel manor. give them a call and he will explain exactly what is in the package. for the trio package, mounted in the a pillar, the only thing you will need is a coupler to tie into the tranny line for the trans temp. they sell a manifold or you can go w/the mass diesel line. if you are mounting in the tranny pan, i don't know about that.....the isspros match the stock instrumentation really well imo........
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