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50 psi boost guage

Needle position Autometer EGT gauge

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I just put in my first three gauge pillar with tweeter. The quality matches the two gauge and the tweeter does fit well. The installation is done over the existing pillar and all wires can be run thru the old tweeter location.
http://members. home.net/katdiesel/Ram/Pillar_gauges.jpg
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'99 3500 4X4, Quad Cab Red w/Tinted Windows,
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4" Exhaust, DD Stage I Inectors K&N Filter, Pillar Mount Boost/Pyro Gauges, Cubby Mount Trans Temp





[This message has been edited by Ramkids (edited 09-18-2000). ]
 
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Same here for the non-tweeter version. If you can scan the images, send them to Brent at DIS, and he will create page you can send people to as a link here.

Here is mine: http://dis. dieselpage.com/readrig/d24.htm

I mounted my transmission sending unit in the cooler line, with a brass tee and compression fittings. It works great. Definitely shows you what the transmission is doing. Plus, it has been over 100 degrees this month, so I know the transmission is getting hotter.

Fred

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<font color=blue>Chris -

Do you have the pictures scanned? (I am guessing you used your digital camera?) Do you still have that "Webspace" you showed me while I was at your house? We can either try to get it up on your "webspace" or just email me the pictures, I'll provide the "space" and I'll give you the "links" and tell you how to use them. Email me.

I know your busy buying your company and all but by any chance are you going to the Schied Rally?

Bob -

I am just guessing he put it in the same spot as mine, used a compression "T" fitting on the line going from the transmission to the cooler. <font size=-2>

[This message has been edited by KatDiesel (edited 09-16-2000). ]
 
Bob:
Mount the sender in the front line from the transmission that leads to the cooler on the passenger side of the engine. You will need the following;

(2) 1/2 compression X 3/8" Male NPT Fittings
(1) 3/8" Female NPT Pipe Tee

Depending on the fittings supplied with your gauge you may be able to thread the sender directly into the third port of the pipe tee. I have done several this way, including Kats, and it works great.
 
<font color=blue>Here is a picture of the 3 gauge piller mount (NOT a replacement), until Ramkids can post his own and give any type of description he wants.

Chris when you post a reply on here I will delete this post. You should have an email from me providing you with the proper link to use. Also a bunch of other questions are in that email.

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[This message has been edited by KatDiesel (edited 09-18-2000). ]
 
Question on any and all brands of A pillar mounts. They all look to make a huge blind spot even bigger? Do you guys find your vision impaired at all? I will be doing gauges in the next few weeks, and while I have decided to go with the VDO Vision gauges and mount the probe post turbo, I still can't decide where to mount the gauges themselves. The pillar looks the coolest, but I am concerned about a vision problem, banging into them getting in and out and lastly the safety factor should one be involved in an accident. Any feed back?

Shelby
 
Mine doesn't add to the already existing blind spot caused by the pillar. Quite well engineered. #ad
Also just in the right spot for the non-pillard Rammers to be jealous. #ad
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I have the two guage and just got in the three guage pillar mount(intall soon!). I used the westack guages. The plastic is enough to hold the guages up but a little less rigid than the pillar trim it covers. The westack guages are nice but the are light- would definitely loose if you hit them hard with your head- not that it would not be painfull. If you got liquid filled autometer racing guages- that would be different. From my height-perspective ( 5'10-I like the seat way back) the guages stick out a very small amount int the vision field of the front window-sort of like a bug on a 4x4- does not really change the dimensions.

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Shelby, I agree with Forrest & Pete. It doesn`t make the blind spot any worse. It takes a couple of days to get used too it.

A tip: Put the guages that you will be monitering most in the bottom or middle hole. The top is a little high. Takes you eyes off the road. I had my EGT in the top hole. Switched it to the middle. Much better. Switching gauges to different holes is a pain.

Also, When you slide the boost gauge into the hole, becareful not to kink the tubing. I did it twice. Gently pulling on the boost line under the dash at the same time when pushing the guage in worked well. I have a mess of wires behind the gauge pod. The boost line does not want to freely push down into the dash. Its kind of tight between A-Pillar & Gauge pod. It wants to kink about an 1/2" from the back of the gauge. The ferrules are not reusable either. I had to get mine from NAPA. A quarter a piece.



PS: Please excuse some of the wording in the above post. "switching holes" "slide the gauge in the hole" "kind of tight" " It wants to kink" ect. I just noticed it. #ad
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[This message has been edited by HEMI®Dart (edited 09-22-2000). ]
 
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