Alright I'm trying to get ideas of what to do to make my truck last and make it reliable and efficient to last awhile and to make me aware as well of things going on with it. What I have is a 2003 2500 that I bought with 114k Miles when I bought it from a friend of mine he told me what he done to it and everything. So I'm not worried about the transmission or engine it self ill more or less worry about that bridge when I come to it. What my questions are geared for are do I need or should I get a fuel pressure gauge and a rail pressure gauge and what setup is best the banjo bolt or the filter cap one. Like I said its a 03 2500 auto its already got the pyro and boost and trans temp gauge Firestone air bags in the rear I know to use the Baldwin fuel filter in the stock location and the Fleetguard LF16035 oil filter and Valvoline premium blue. So I think I'm heading on the right track there so far. The previous owner had some fuel issues with the truck ended up having the retro fit for having the fuel pump moved from the filter to in-take design done (is that a good setup for what I plan and have going for me) btw the fuel issue wasn't solved ended up being the FCA. So do you recommend fuel gauges both or just a high pressure? If both how do you recommend the low pressure one be hooked up. My plans with the truck are to add injectors/nozzles(50/60hp tips) and arson 3 kit and a turbo down the road and a smarty and get rid of the predator i currently have and look into doing the cat 2 micron fuel filter setup as well as the stock location one.