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BoboMonkeyBoy Feb 24, 2004 02:22 PM

Which Gauges?
 
I'm waiting on my truck and trying to decide what I should do to change her already.

I think that I would like to put a couple of more gauges in, maybe on the A-pillar. One should be the EGT, I think.

First, any recommendations for another gauge or thoughts on the usefulness of the EGT.

Second, I want to keep the A-pillar handle for the wife. Any suggestions on what kind of guages to get? I looked at one set on Wildcat's site, but I can't tell if they block the handle.

Thanks!

RankRam Feb 24, 2004 02:26 PM

If you want the grab handle there's only one choice, the X-Monitor.

Look at my pics to see mine.
:cool:

tobyw Feb 24, 2004 03:58 PM

There are actually several options on gauge mounting that do not remove the grab handle. The X-monitor is just one of them...

Do a quick search on the forums on the topic. You will see dash mounts like the one I made, and also folks that have mounted them in the cubby under the HVAC controls. Each has it's benefits and drawbacks, so you'll have to be judge.

Here's my setup:
http://www.geocities.com/tobyw2000/Ramgauges.html

-Toby

trailblazenyj Feb 24, 2004 04:26 PM

You can purchase the "a" pillar from an SRT-10 and use a combo gauge. Already painted and you get to keep the grab handle.

Quadzilla makes a mount that goes in the cubby hole beneath the a/c controls.

papaduck Feb 24, 2004 10:05 PM

Re: Which Gauges?
 

Originally posted by BoboMonkeyBoy
I think that I would like to put a couple of more gauges in, maybe on the A-pillar. One should be the EGT, I think.

First, any recommendations for another gauge or thoughts on the usefulness of the EGT.


I too have been thinking about what two gauges to get. I think the EGT and fuel lift pump pressure would be the most important unless you have an auto tranny, then a trans temp could be just as important.

onearizoldman Feb 25, 2004 07:59 AM

I also am purchasing gauges and talking to someone at Geno's they where telling me that on the 03's you really don't need a fuel gauge because they have changed the lift pump on them.
IS THIS RIGHT?

Mark Craig Feb 25, 2004 09:45 AM

Gauge and Mounting Options
 
BoboMonkeyBoy,

New options are on the way soon, Auto meter has a new dash top for the 2003+ trucks that holds 3 gauges and also an in dash for 3 gauges. The fit and finish is of course Auto Meter quality. We also sell a lot of the DiPricol white face Dodge special version gauges made to match the Dodge factory instruments. Call us if we can help you.

Mark @ DPPI

Car_nut57 Feb 25, 2004 07:05 PM

Gauge options
 
Since you want to keep the handle, you might consider the Di-Pricol pyro in a single pillar mount below the handle. The pyro is the most important gauge to have if you are onlt going to have one. Another option for multiple guages and keeping the handle is a dash top mount, but they are not offered for the new trucks yet. We have some customers who have modified the base of the mounts for earlier trucks and if a guy is careful they look pretty good.

papaduck Feb 26, 2004 05:00 AM


Originally posted by onearizoldman
I also am purchasing gauges and talking to someone at Geno's they where telling me that on the 03's you really don't need a fuel gauge because they have changed the lift pump on them. IS THIS RIGHT?
From what I have been reading on the older models the injector pump can be damaged if the lift pump fails.

Anyone know if the 03's need the lift pump operating for cooling to prevent failure of the injector pump?

MikeyB Feb 26, 2004 07:13 AM


Originally posted by papaduck
From what I have been reading on the older models the injector pump can be damaged if the lift pump fails.

Anyone know if the 03's need the lift pump operating for cooling to prevent failure of the injector pump?

From what I have heard is if the lift pump dies on the '03-04 the engine will not run.

MikeyB

MikeyB Feb 29, 2004 08:32 AM

I just uploaded pics of the Pro Pod single gauge pillar pod with the Westach combo gauge. Looks good.:D

MikeyB


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