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I need to get gauges installed in the new 03, and I like the autometer in console mount. The problem is I cannot seem to find a set of gauges that match nicely. I want Fuel pressure, EGT, and Boost. The FP seems to be Uncommon. Maybe I'll just go with the BDX monitor, I know I can get it with the FP function. I just like the looks of the in dash better.



Anybody have this setup that can help?
 
I e-mailed Isspro about when the matching fuel pressure gauge would be available. This is the reply dated Feb. 2



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Hi Paul

We will have a mechanical gauge that will be available in aprox. 4 weeks. We are working on an electric gauge but I do not have a release date.

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I have the Di Pricols and the boost and fp match perfedtly, but I am not at all happy with my egt gauge. It has no cap over the base of the needle so the glued a white disk onto the inside if the glass to cover uo the insides. really doesn't look good, but the way the other 2 match seems to make me feel better.
 
I just ordered the new ISSPRO gauges from Geno's garage, went with the EGT, Trans Temp and Boost gauges along with the in dash cover that fits

under the A/C controls.
 
Does Direct mount pressure gauge = FP Gauge

What is the difference between Electric and Mechanical FP gauges other than cost.



At genos, I only see "Direct mount Pressure gauge". Is this a FP gauge.



I too like the looks of the IIspro's but can't seem to find the FP gauge. Did I miss something?



Thanks for the input.
 
What is the difference between Electric and Mechanical FP gauges other than cost



one you only have wires coming into the cab, the other you have liquid coming into the cab [be it isolator antifreeze or diesel fuel if you don't use an isolator] mechanical ones are much cheaper, and some have had problems with sending units on electronic ones. .
 
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