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Old 05-05-2007, 03:00 AM
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I need some expert advise on what gauges to purchase for my 2002 truck. I am hauling 30 Ft travel trailer and want to monitor temps etc. Can anyone recommend web site for best deal on triple pod gauges. I am thinking of pyro, egt, and tranny temp. Am In the right neighborhood? Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by FREEZIN78
I need some expert advise on what gauges to purchase for my 2002 truck. I am hauling 30 Ft travel trailer and want to monitor temps etc. Can anyone recommend web site for best deal on triple pod gauges. I am thinking of pyro, egt, and tranny temp. Am In the right neighborhood? Thanks in advance.

I'm guessing its an Auto? if so you got the gauges right. 50-psi boost, 1500 egt. not sure on the tranny temp. Fuel Pressure wouldn't be a bad one to have either since its a VP truck.

http://www.dieselmanor.com/ -is an option
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If you are staying stock I would say EGT (same a a pyro) FP and Tranny Temp.

It looks like you are wanting to mod, so I would also toss a Boost gauge as well. No one makes a 4 pillar pod for Dodges, so I would put the FP on the column.

Diesel Manor is highly reccomended, and there is the DTR store.
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Fuel Pressure and a pyro are ABSOLUTE necessities. That being said, you should alos have a boost guage and a tranny temp guage if you have an auto.

Put the pyro, boost and tranny temp on the a-pillar and the fuel pressur in a cup down on the dash by the go pedal.
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Contact Larry Ellis (TOP), here...

Tell him exactly what you want and he will make it happen...

I'm buying all of my stuff through him.
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Talk to Garret at www.puredieselpower.com he will throw together a package that has everything you want including mount for a great price! Thats where I get my gauges, much cheaper than anyone else!
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I have Isspro's, the look nearly stock, great lighting and they have worked great for almost five years.

You've got a VP44, so a fuel pressure gauge is a must. A boost, tranny and pyro are also needed. I have mine on the A pillar, it's an Autometer gauge mount. You can mount your forth gauge in the cubby hole, you can pm me for the info on a mounting plate for the cubby hole.
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Check the classifieds, someone has a Isspro package for sale.
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I second the ISSPROs I have had them in 3 trucks now and never had a problem with any of them. Ordered all 3 sets from www.dieselmanor.com , always great customer service.
I also agree that you should add a Fuel Pressure gauge to your list, it may save you from buying an injection pump down the road.
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Reading here it seems that the gauges can vary in $$, is there a big quality difference? I am a believer in "you get what you pay for", just looking for advice from those who have previous experience on the board before I make my purchase.
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If you'll wait a couple of weeks I'll have all of my isspros (tranny, boost, egt, fuel pressure, oil pressure, and water temp) gauges for sale. I'm getting rid of them. Great gauges just tired of lookin at them.
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ISSPRO or DiPricol are some good ones. Watch out for those cheap A-pillor pods that dont fit the pillor very good!!! I would go with an Autometer pillor... Good Luck...


...or buy a EJ/A
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You've come to the right place my friend!

You need to get one of these from dieselmanor.com:


This is a Dodge/Mopar factory part and part #. This is a replacement cooler line with the port for the temp sending unit built right in. No leaks, no fuss, and they're relatively cheap.

Read more about it, and get it HERE.....

Important: You also need to read THIS to explain why this is the best location for the sensor. The guy that wrote that knows what he is talking about.

The above will allow you to read the temp of the fluid going from the transmission out to the cooler.

Then, pick a gauge you like the look of and a pod to mount it in, and you're in business. Just google "transmission temp gauge", you'll get plenty to choose from.

I have an ISSPRO in my truck, and the same cooler line port I gave you the link to.

Here's a picture:


Close up of gauge face, note that it starts at 100* and goes to 280*, some start at 140* and go to 320*. Mine usually rides at 140* or so, so a gauge that started at 140* would be less useful to me.


Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by ib516
You've come to the right place my friend!

You need to get one of these from dieselmanor.com:


This is a Dodge/Mopar factory part and part #. This is a replacement cooler line with the port for the temp sending unit built right in. No leaks, no fuss, and they're relatively cheap.

Read more about it, and get it HERE.....

Important: You also need to read THIS to explain why this is the best location for the sensor. The guy that wrote that knows what he is talking about.

U dont really need that for the tranny temp guage...

Have a look at this:

ttp://www.vulcanperformance.com/servlet/the-141/Vulcan-Trans-Temp-Adaptor/Detail
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I have been 100% satisfied with my diprocal white face gauges (EGT, Boost, Fuel Press) on my 02'. A-pillar mount. Very clear and easy to read night or day. The green lighting at night matches perfectly with the stock gauges if you're looking to match the back light colors.


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