Huskerman said:JTodd,
I am going to go with a kit from Diesel Manor (www.dieselmanor.com). This kit: Dodge ISS EV Pro Kit
If you read at the bottom of the page, it claims to include everything but the SS braided hose including instructions.
I have no idea if it's a good kit or not since I haven't ordered or installed one yet. Maybe some other TDR members can comment.
Huskerman
Huskerman said:JTodd,
I am going to go with a kit from Diesel Manor (www.dieselmanor.com). This kit: Dodge ISS EV Pro Kit
If you read at the bottom of the page, it claims to include everything but the SS braided hose including instructions.
I have no idea if it's a good kit or not since I haven't ordered or installed one yet. Maybe some other TDR members can comment.
Huskerman
Diesel Manor said:Yes,
Our kits do come with everything you'll need to do the install, except for one of us popping out of the box to install it for youWe don't included the S. S. Fuel Press. Hose or banjo bolt because some customers have different ideas as to where they want to plumb for the FP gauge. No sence in making them pay for something they can't use. It's just as easy to add it to your shopping cart. We also now offer 1/8"NPT Taps as well as the size "R" drill bit for them. Check your tool box before you order to see if you already own them.
We do more than just give you all the bits and pieces that you'll need, we give you a set of detailed vehicle specific installation instructions also. The instructions that we include are either for 1994-2002 Gen 2's, or for 2003-up Gen 3's. Instructions are full color with pleanty of photos and a wiring schematic. Included are every possible crimp and connector that you could need, fuse connector w/ fuse, zip ties, snap grommets for exiting the firewall, extra hook-up wire (if needed), and so on... If I'm not mistaken, I believe that we're the only company that has an after-hours tech hotline if you run into a problem (customers only please). If you have any quesions don't hessitate to give us a call. We're here to help.
Diesel Manor said:ISSPRO is right now working on an electric sender fuel Pressure gauge. Nothing avaiable right now and it isn't expected to be released for 11 more months. So all that we have to work with are the mechanical gauges. You really don't need to be concerned though. The mechanical gauges work very well. Just make sure you follow the directions and apply teflon tape to the threads of the fittings. You shouldn't experiance any leaks.
Our isolators go through a whole process here before they get packaged. We replace all of the screws (as they came from the manufacturer) with socket head (allen) screws. They are all evenly torqued down after a threadlocker is applied to the threads. We do this due to vibration concerns. There's also mounting hardware included as well as necessary adapters fittings, a right angle fitting for the top if the isolator, and even a snap gromett to puch throught the firewall. OK, enough with the shameless plugIf you have any questions before you buy just give us a call.