Best place to get EV2 GAUGES?

mcdaniel1991

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Like the title says, where should I order my gauges from? I'm looking for coolant pressure, egt 0-2000, fuel psi 100, and volts

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Hummm... Coolant pressure... Not a gauge I ever thought to run...

MICHAEL, I need a new gauge buddy! LOL

What kind of pressure does a 6.0 run for coolant? Does it simply match the boost pressure... LOL I AM KIDDING! LOL
 

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Hummm... Coolant pressure... Not a gauge I ever thought to run...

MICHAEL, I need a new gauge buddy! LOL

What kind of pressure does a 6.0 run for coolant? Does it simply match the boost pressure... LOL I AM KIDDING! LOL

LOL well I was thinking it would be a good way to keep an eye on the head gaskets, since i already have a factory boost gauge. Should i swap the coolant psi for the boost 0-60 R17233?
 

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LOL well I was thinking it would be a good way to keep an eye on the head gaskets, since i already have a factory boost gauge. Should i swap the coolant psi for the boost 0-60 R17233?

I'm actually curious what the coolant pressure would run driving down the road... Might have to get one for my truck as a test gauge.
 

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I'm actually curious what the coolant pressure would run driving down the road... Might have to get one for my truck as a test gauge.

Well from what i understand it still shouldn't go over 16psi? so my idea was if i have the gauge then i would be able to tell if my HG are starting to go.
 

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Are these necessary?....ISSPRO Pressure Gauge Snubber, 1/8NPT male inlet x 1/8NPT female outlet

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This device was designed to reduce pulsating in pressure gauges, 1/8NPT male inlet, 1/8NPT female outlet, rated to 3000PSI. Comes with 3 different sized pistons:
#2 Piston for Diesel Fuel Pressure
#3 Piston for Air Pressure
#02 Piston for Oil Pressure
 

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Are these necessary?....ISSPRO Pressure Gauge Snubber, 1/8NPT male inlet x 1/8NPT female outlet

DESCRIPTION:
This device was designed to reduce pulsating in pressure gauges, 1/8NPT male inlet, 1/8NPT female outlet, rated to 3000PSI. Comes with 3 different sized pistons:
#2 Piston for Diesel Fuel Pressure
#3 Piston for Air Pressure
#02 Piston for Oil Pressure

Only with a mechanical gauge. Not needed with an electrical sensor.
 

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I got mine from XPD over a holiday sale... 48% off plus 10% off for being an army member. Soooo I threw in the programming tool to make the warning lights function!
 

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I found a place to get my gauges! Thanks to all the vendors for the offers!

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Yup, we added coolant pressure a couple of years ago after a few requests. It was a mix of 6.0L owners, over-the-road trucks, and Cummins race engines (which sometimes spit out freeze plugs on the track with disastrous results).
 

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I'm sure you might see it come up and down as coolant heats and such, but never running one I'm not sure!
 

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