Were to put all the guages!!

Mpsoldier

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ok guys i been thinking about this and seaching for the past week on these lmms and the guage locations. all i can find is the three pillar cool :thumb: but not going to hold them all.
EGT, BOOST, BOOST TOTAL, DRIVE PRESSURE, FUEL PRESSURE,
These are the important ones this is my dd so i dont want them everywere but easy to see and out of the way at same time.
Pic of others would help alot.:thumb:
any suggestions or leads also thanks guys.
 

Cornell

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I'm going with options 2 and 3 next time around. I don't want my gauges on my a-pillar because they draw too much attention even with tinted windows.

Edit: nvm I saw 2 RC LB and read over the LMM part..... my bad :(
 

PAT

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Or you can get one of the gauges that monitors multiple parameters. Ie. the boost gauges that have 2 needles. One for boost and one for dp. That would eliminate one gauge.
 

dbev24

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I just ordered a glow shift gauge kit that has egt,boost,and engine temp all in one 4 inch gauge. Looks pretty sweet and it was like 165 bucks for everything.
 

TeaBagger2006

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the edge cts monitors all that crap. you can plug all sorts of crap into it. that way you wont have to have a bunch of gauges all over the place.

or get some of those gauges that have 2 needles in them
 

lotsofmiles

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Someone sells the right side dash cubby hole one, I bouht it somewhere....

4 pod over the rear view mirror made by autometer, available at autozone.
 
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jlawles2

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I put a 2 pod PPE in the overhead and a 4 gauge over the Rear View mirror.

I have Fuel Pressure, Rail Pressure, Oil Temp, Front Differential Temp, Trans Temp, and Rear Axle Temp. All the rest is currently monitored by the Banks IQ.
 

dordtrecht5

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Or you can get one of the gauges that monitors multiple parameters. Ie. the boost gauges that have 2 needles. One for boost and one for dp. That would eliminate one gauge.

This gauge is made by Hewitt industries. Can get through Kennedy diesel, that's where I got mine. To be down right honest, I love it. If I had twins I would desire to monitor drive pressure as well. If I had that style of gauge I would use the dual gauge to do boost only and would buy a separate drive gauge. What I have found I do is monitor DP more than boost. I have only one tune on my truck and it has produced the HP/TQ #s in my sig.

What I am getting at is if you like daily drive with a tune that is kinda hot, the DP will help you monitor your driving style (I.e. helps keep your foot accountable).

Highest DP/boost ratio I have seen is when the turbo and engine are cold. The veins are positioned at their maximum for quicker engine warm up and DP ratio is stupid high even at 1/4 throttle.


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jmaz268

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Someone makes a single DIN 3 gauge pod too. Think it is glowshift. So if you have an after market stereo, you can use that as well.
 

Bill H

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I put a 2 pod PPE in the overhead and a 4 gauge over the Rear View mirror.

I have Fuel Pressure, Rail Pressure, Oil Temp, Front Differential Temp, Trans Temp, and Rear Axle Temp. All the rest is currently monitored by the Banks IQ.
Where did you find the 4 gauge set up?
 

jlawles2

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The Four gauge pod is an autometer part number 18024 (http://www.autometer.com/cat_mountsdetail.aspx?vid=53&sid=0&mid=3&pg=1&mdl=89&gw=11). Several of the vendors sell them. For the gauges I went with the ISSPRO Performax since it only takes 3 wires to run up to 17 gauges. The 3 wires go to the overhead console for the 2 fuel gauges, then into the mirror pod where they run the other 4 gauges. So 6 gauges on 3 wires :).