what gauges do I need

maine04max

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boost and egt gauges are a good start . you can add a fuel press gauge down the road and hook it to the lift pump . im not sure anyone has come up with a rail pressure gauge for lb7's yet , but maybe im out of the loop on that
 

scramHD

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filter housing/cooler. kit will come with gauge. good to stay 165-185.

egt, boost, oil temp, trans (dash), fuel pressure, rail pressure are ideal
 
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LarryJewell

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boost and egt gauges are a good start . you can add a fuel press gauge down the road and hook it to the lift pump . im not sure anyone has come up with a rail pressure gauge for lb7's yet , but maybe im out of the loop on that
Aeroforce scan gauge will read rail pressure:coolspot:
 

LBZ

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Aeroforce scan gauge will read rail pressure:coolspot:

Really??!!!:eek: :cool2:

Fuel pressure is a good one as if you get a 100psi gauge you can use it to monitor drive pressure later if you want.
 

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Does some body make a 4 gauge pod for my truck

I don't think the a-pillar is long enough for 4 gauges...thats a Ford thing :D

When I add my other gauges I'm going to go with a trippin mount in the overhead console and keep the two on the a-pillar.
Also there is a single pod available for the cubby hole in the dash on a CC...use a 3 gauge a-pillar pod and there is 4 also.
 
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LBZ

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I don't think PPE makes a RP gauge for the LB7 yet.