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Old Jun 5, 2008 | 07:52 AM
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Question concerning gauges?

I just ordered a ISSPRO gauge kit for my 2004 California SO, auto, Dodge 2500. Yesterday I also ordered a Smarty Jr. The 3 gauges I ordered are Pyro, Boost and Trans Temp. What are the safety limits reading of all three gauges? I ordered the 30 LB Boost gauge, was 30 Lbs too low? Should I've ordered the 40 or 60 Lbs? Like I said I need to know the safety limits reading of all three gauges once installed.

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Old Jun 5, 2008 | 09:15 AM
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For EGT don't hold climb hills towing with it over 1200 for long periods,for normal driving I would not let it get past 1350 for longer for a longer than it needs to be. For Transmission it all depend where you put the sensor. Boost will probably go to 30-35PSI WOT,the 40PSI gauge would be better for you.
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Old Jun 5, 2008 | 09:34 AM
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I agree, the 40psi would be better. Pyro you don't want to really see anything past 1400*, but it becomes personal opinion, I don't let my truck pass 1300*. Some ppl have seen in excess of 1600+*.
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