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SRadke

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I'm getting ready to order gauges for my rig. Definitely need boost and pyro but I'm thinking about fuel pressure as well. What gauge setup are you guys using to do this? I would like to go with the Pricol white gauges for the stock look but I haven't found a fuel pressure gauge. Thanks for the help.

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You might want to have a seat in someones truck with a 3 pillar mount before you purchase. It gives quite a bit more of the in your face feeling than the second gens due to how much more laid back the windshield is. Some people it bothers, others not. If your like me and it does bother you then one option is the xmoniter. This will give you all three readouts on one digital unit down low on the factory pillar. You can retain high numbers and set alarm levels to whatever you want. The form integrates well in the cab. The only downside in my opinion is that they are ridiculously overpriced.
 
Yes the top gauge on the three gauge pod is really in your face, and it seems to be shaded and harder to read during the day. I think a two gauge A pillar pod would not have that in you face feeling.



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All good information, thanks guys. I thought the two gauge pillar in my 96 was a little in my face so a pillar mount in the 03 is out for me. I'm really looking at the cubby hole below the heater controls. The X monitor is another thing I'm considering however.



Keith, what is the lighting color of your gauges? Are they close to the stock color? Are they still easy to read in the dark from an odd angle? (As if they were mounted low and right) Thanks again, all your help and advise is greatly appreciated.
 
They are backlight with a white light. There are red and *green* socks that can be put on to tint the backlighting, but the white will be the brightest.



You can always put the two on the A-pillar and a single on the column mount or use a gauge cup under the dash or even in the ash tray if you don't use it.
 
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