My BD-Power X-Monitor has me totally fed up, it needs to be replaced and I won't buy another electrical product from BD. I'd prefer to have an all-in-one digital gauge. I'd need it to read off of my 2000 Ford 7. 3 engine coolant and oil pressure gauges. I'd like to add fuel pressure and possibly some sort of aftermarket tachometer signal. I've looked at Edge, Quadzilla, DashHawk, Magden, SCT, and Bully Dog. Either they are for the wrong years, or are way too expensive. My factory Ford PCM is unreliable so I don't think plugging into the OBDII port would be of much benefit.
I am considering gauge pods so that when one fails, I don't have to give up the entire unit. I've been browsing Isspro, Di-Pricol, and Auto Meter gauges. I am curious as to whether most people are more satisfied with electronic gauges or mechanical. I've had issues with my current oil pressure gauge leaking inside the cab so it would be nice not to have to run coolant, oil, and fuel into the cab. However, I'm leery of electronic sending units. Are they reliable and will they withstand harsh vibrations?
Are there any non-digital, perhaps strictly mechanical gauges that are capable of recalling maximum readings? Does anyone know how the recall function works on the Isspro Performax series? On a hard run, I prefer to keep my eyes glued to the road, not my gauges. Especially on steep, winding mountain roads where elk, mule deer, and antelope frequently cross.
I've also read that many mechanical pyrometers don't give accurate readings as they vary based on in cab temperatures. I've read that convex lenses can cause a lot of glare, making the gauges difficult to read. Stepper motors appear to have smoother, more accurate readings. So what type of gauge is most accurate and reliable?
I am considering gauge pods so that when one fails, I don't have to give up the entire unit. I've been browsing Isspro, Di-Pricol, and Auto Meter gauges. I am curious as to whether most people are more satisfied with electronic gauges or mechanical. I've had issues with my current oil pressure gauge leaking inside the cab so it would be nice not to have to run coolant, oil, and fuel into the cab. However, I'm leery of electronic sending units. Are they reliable and will they withstand harsh vibrations?
Are there any non-digital, perhaps strictly mechanical gauges that are capable of recalling maximum readings? Does anyone know how the recall function works on the Isspro Performax series? On a hard run, I prefer to keep my eyes glued to the road, not my gauges. Especially on steep, winding mountain roads where elk, mule deer, and antelope frequently cross.
I've also read that many mechanical pyrometers don't give accurate readings as they vary based on in cab temperatures. I've read that convex lenses can cause a lot of glare, making the gauges difficult to read. Stepper motors appear to have smoother, more accurate readings. So what type of gauge is most accurate and reliable?