few gauge questions...
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few gauge questions...
best place for pyro thermocoupler? cyls 1-3? 4-6? other?
best place for trans temp sensor? in tranny pan? in fluid line?
any one use the windshield gauge mount up by the rearview morror? opinions?
most important gauges for an '07 5.9?
any answers for questions i missed?
thanks!
best place for trans temp sensor? in tranny pan? in fluid line?
any one use the windshield gauge mount up by the rearview morror? opinions?
most important gauges for an '07 5.9?
any answers for questions i missed?
thanks!
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RE: few gauge questions...
one of the easier places to put it is right where #3 dumps. but the hottest temps will happen at #6.
trans temp sensor, find the output line from the tranny going to the cooler and put it there. however in the pan itself will work.
the winshield mount is pretty sweet, but you have to route the lines through the head liner. I have the SRT-10 a-pillar and tossed in a dual westach boost egt gage. looks almost stock.
for your boost pickup, you can actualy remove one of the bolts that holds the top of the manifold and put in a pass through bolt and get your boost pressure there. if you need a pick I'll see if I can find one of mine.
trans temp sensor, find the output line from the tranny going to the cooler and put it there. however in the pan itself will work.
the winshield mount is pretty sweet, but you have to route the lines through the head liner. I have the SRT-10 a-pillar and tossed in a dual westach boost egt gage. looks almost stock.
for your boost pickup, you can actualy remove one of the bolts that holds the top of the manifold and put in a pass through bolt and get your boost pressure there. if you need a pick I'll see if I can find one of mine.
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RE: few gauge questions...
drew, on the dieselmanor website, for the isspro gauges, it shows to put the thermo coupler here:
but then it also says that its for cyls 1-3, and therefor would show cooler temps. that's what prompted me to ask this in the first place. is there a better place for install? you mentioned a pic? would it be like point B in bigriver's install?
which one is BEST? i'm guessing both the dieselmanor pic and B of bigriver's pic are post turbo, and A on bigriver's pic is pre-turbo?
but then it also says that its for cyls 1-3, and therefor would show cooler temps. that's what prompted me to ask this in the first place. is there a better place for install? you mentioned a pic? would it be like point B in bigriver's install?
which one is BEST? i'm guessing both the dieselmanor pic and B of bigriver's pic are post turbo, and A on bigriver's pic is pre-turbo?
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RE: few gauge questions...
WOW I don't think I've ever seen someone install one here
I have mine mounted after the turbo only because I wanted to know when it was cool enough to shut down after towing.
As far as the overhead console goes, Kingdog put his up there and it looks AWESOME !! He likes it there as well.
Gauges? I'd go with fuel pressure, boost, and pyro and if you can get one more I'd go with tranny temp. If you do get the tranny gauge and you have the hy-tech pan, I'd just screw it in there.
I have mine mounted after the turbo only because I wanted to know when it was cool enough to shut down after towing.
As far as the overhead console goes, Kingdog put his up there and it looks AWESOME !! He likes it there as well.
Gauges? I'd go with fuel pressure, boost, and pyro and if you can get one more I'd go with tranny temp. If you do get the tranny gauge and you have the hy-tech pan, I'd just screw it in there.
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RE: few gauge questions...
which one is BEST? i'm guessing both the dieselmanor pic and B of bigriver's pic are post turbo, and A on bigriver's pic is pre-turbo?
I think if you just want one pyro and are not affraid to drill and tap your exhaust mainfold that is where you should put it. If the cylinders are number 1-6 front to back I think if you went with the dieselmanor picture you be reading 3-6 I may be wrong, I am sure someone else with either confirm or correct me if I'm wrong.
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RE: few gauge questions...
the 2nd gen manifold is different from the 3rd gens. the 2nd gens 1-3 is on one side and 4-6 is on the other. for the 3rd gens 1-4 is all on one side and 5&6 is on it's own.
now I have seen some pyro installs as marked with the X. however most installs are in the area of the 3rd exhaust port.
now after turbo is a good place to mount the pyro, but by the time you see your in trouble, your valves may be toast, pre turbo will tell you what the engine is doing, post turbo will only show you what the turbo is seeing.
now I have seen some pyro installs as marked with the X. however most installs are in the area of the 3rd exhaust port.
now after turbo is a good place to mount the pyro, but by the time you see your in trouble, your valves may be toast, pre turbo will tell you what the engine is doing, post turbo will only show you what the turbo is seeing.
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RE: few gauge questions...
here is a pic of where my pyro is. . .right where #3 dumps out, also where my boost bolt is mounted for my boost gage
where I have mine mounted will give you more than enough of a warning that something is getting too hot. these 3rd gens can handle the occasional venture above 1500F for a second or two, however 1350F is a good point to back out, any hotter for any length of time will cause heat soaking and something will melt. just to let you know, I have been above 1500 in the past. lugged the engine a little too much with the TST cranked up. no harm seeing as I was only there for a moment. upshifting took care of that and was able to get boost up to cool things down.
where I have mine mounted will give you more than enough of a warning that something is getting too hot. these 3rd gens can handle the occasional venture above 1500F for a second or two, however 1350F is a good point to back out, any hotter for any length of time will cause heat soaking and something will melt. just to let you know, I have been above 1500 in the past. lugged the engine a little too much with the TST cranked up. no harm seeing as I was only there for a moment. upshifting took care of that and was able to get boost up to cool things down.
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