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but I am wondering if there is anything else that I have overlooked. I have an '02 QC 4WD 2500 with the five speed. I ordered the westach H/O combo guage and the FP guage from geno's with the dual a pillar pod.



I have searched for info in this but couldn't come up with anything. I want to install these next weekend so any heads up you could give me would be appreciated. This is my first diesel, and my only diesel (unless I buy another cummins:)) Sorry for such a stupid question but I am going to do this right.



Also, if you wouldn't mind. What do I have to do to the fuel system if anything to be set for an EZ Comp. I am getting a 4" exhaust the same time I get the EZ.



Thanks for the help.

Mark
 
Mark

you will need a sender too and do youself a favor and get a whole set of Rays banjo bolts , get 1 with a 1/8"npt tap for the sender to mount from . sounds as if you are on track to doing it up right .



On the search select the products accesory forumn while searching and it will be there... ... ... ... ... . Kevin
 
Thanks for the reply, I forgot to mention that I have all the senders for my guages coming also. I did order banjos. I got two tapped and three standards with the gaskets (whatever they are for) I am still unsure of where these things go, or what they do, or why I even need them (other than the fact I need a tapped one for the FP sender to go into) Do I have to tap the intake somewhere to install the boost sender? Or is there a plug anywhere that I can use.



Thanks for all the help

Mark
 
Mark

I have 2 tapped banjos , I read both pre &post filter , I installed a switch so I can use only 1 gage though, if you dont want that than just put a 1/8 "npt plug with T-tape in it & it will serve as a regular banjo.

I drilled and tapped my aluminum air horn for the boost reading but others have found existing fittings that they fitted to.
 
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