Everybody. . thanks for your input about the 3rd gauge... . BUT...
the 3 gauge mounted pod on the dashboard is a royal pain... I think I am going to go with the A-pillar mount. There is just way too much stuff to deal with in installing the dash pod. It is a shame, because I really like the look. The A-pillar seems a lot easier and I did use that route to bring in my wiring and tube. . problem is , if you do that the tubing for the boost gauge is too short,,,yea, yea, go get more tubing Eddie... I am still up in the air about my final decision... . the dash pod is much more challenging... look at what you have to remove inside to route the wiring and tubes... . I can't drink that much beer in a day. .
I have a temporary hookup on the two gauges and I need some feedback on the results.
The boost gauge just sits there until I get going... running thru the gears gets me up to 20 psi... is this normal ? I expected a somewhat steady rise and fall... . being a new diesel owner I don't have a clue... . the boost is a slowly moving needle... boost seems to be variable and only under a load...
Now, the EGT gauge... . this silly gauge moves like a tach. Going thru the gears, I see 250-850 degrees that quick. I did read about one person that will not shut down his truck till he hits 250 degrees. I am sure that long distance and also trailer hauling will affect the EGT... . but the needle is moving quite a bit in everyday driving... again is this normal ?
One day, I will be as informed as the rest of you folks and when my girl and I move to New Mexico, I will be a bomber.....
Thank You... Eddie
2001, big truck, almost everything, looking for more
the 3 gauge mounted pod on the dashboard is a royal pain... I think I am going to go with the A-pillar mount. There is just way too much stuff to deal with in installing the dash pod. It is a shame, because I really like the look. The A-pillar seems a lot easier and I did use that route to bring in my wiring and tube. . problem is , if you do that the tubing for the boost gauge is too short,,,yea, yea, go get more tubing Eddie... I am still up in the air about my final decision... . the dash pod is much more challenging... look at what you have to remove inside to route the wiring and tubes... . I can't drink that much beer in a day. .
I have a temporary hookup on the two gauges and I need some feedback on the results.
The boost gauge just sits there until I get going... running thru the gears gets me up to 20 psi... is this normal ? I expected a somewhat steady rise and fall... . being a new diesel owner I don't have a clue... . the boost is a slowly moving needle... boost seems to be variable and only under a load...
Now, the EGT gauge... . this silly gauge moves like a tach. Going thru the gears, I see 250-850 degrees that quick. I did read about one person that will not shut down his truck till he hits 250 degrees. I am sure that long distance and also trailer hauling will affect the EGT... . but the needle is moving quite a bit in everyday driving... again is this normal ?
One day, I will be as informed as the rest of you folks and when my girl and I move to New Mexico, I will be a bomber.....
Thank You... Eddie
2001, big truck, almost everything, looking for more