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It is done.
After working on my guages for three day I got them done I only had a few hours a day to work on it. But it work great. so here is a pic at night.
stats. Driving on flat land at 60mph at 2,000 rpms Boost 5 Psi Pyrometer 600 degrees Fuel pressure 70 psi Going up a hill and flooring it. Boost 23 Psi Pyrometer 1,000 Degrees Fuel unknown ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Thanks guys It was fun to look at on my 300 mile trip i took today to get a canopy for my truck the pyro varied between 400 degrees down hill and 800 degrees up hill
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