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ISSPRO Performax Gauges - 8 gauges + ESP

rob05

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I have a complete isspro gauge package for sale. This was on my 7.3 excursion for about 10k miles but I have since gone to a CTS. Everything was removed in perfect working order approximately a year ago and has been sitting sealed in a box in my basement since then. All wiring and senders are included as seen in the pictures.

The package includes the following:

- ESP
- 0-100PSI boost
- 0-2000 pyro
- 100-280 trans temp
- 0-100PSI fuel pressure
- 0-100PSI oil pressure
- 100-280 coolant temp
- 0-100PSI backpressure
- 0-4000 HPOP


I would prefer to sell it as a package but might separate.

Asking $500 plus shipping and if using paypal add 3%. Brand new this package was approximately $1250.

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Isobaric

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ESP is the 'brain' of the system. Performax gauges communicate via bus network, which is why you can run numerous gauges off of the same pair of wires. It takes analog inputs from the sensors, processes them and output a CAN message which is interpreted by the gauges.
 

bft blue oval boys

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ESP is the 'brain' of the system. Performax gauges communicate via bus network, which is why you can run numerous gauges off of the same pair of wires. It takes analog inputs from the sensors, processes them and output a CAN message which is interpreted by the gauges.
Ahhhh 10-4, thanks.
 

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Kinda funny I just saw your add on the COS CL. That's a lot of dials man. How did you have them all mounted up? I'm interested but don't think I need 10 lol.
 

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