Those who have the new Isspro EV pyro may want to check the accuracy. I replaced my Isspro 607G series with the EV series because of lighting. I immediately noticed a higher EGT reading at specific speeds. I took both gauges to my supplier,Oregon Fuel Injection, for testing on their master. The EV actually showed a 50 degree lower reading all the way to 1500 degrees. The master does not use a probe, but sends a signal to the gauge. After returning home, and still being suspicious, I hooked another lead wire to my probe and ran it into the cab so I could observe both gauges at the same time. Confirming my suspision, the EV showed 150 degrees higher at 1200 than the 607G.
To cure the problem, my supplier contacted Isspro, whose rep. advised how to remove the cover from the amplifier box (which has a "warrantee void if removed" sticker on it) and adjust the proper potentiometer for correction.
The pyro now follows the 607G all the way to 1200 degrees. I really like the looks and lighting of these new gauges, especially with green bulb condoms.
I don't know why the master tester and road reality were different, but I am sure Isspro and suppliers will work it out.
Sorry for the long post but this is how it went.
To cure the problem, my supplier contacted Isspro, whose rep. advised how to remove the cover from the amplifier box (which has a "warrantee void if removed" sticker on it) and adjust the proper potentiometer for correction.
The pyro now follows the 607G all the way to 1200 degrees. I really like the looks and lighting of these new gauges, especially with green bulb condoms.
I don't know why the master tester and road reality were different, but I am sure Isspro and suppliers will work it out.
Sorry for the long post but this is how it went.