Originally Posted by CSIPSD
(Post 928310)
More then likely there is a trans issue, but without scanning it its hard to say. With that amount of miles on it, if its the stock tranny.
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Originally Posted by articfox
(Post 928393)
for the gauges you will only reach 20 psi max on boost and etg exhaust gauge AND THE MAX TEMP YOU WANT TO GO IS 1200 DEG anything over it your going to break something. and a tranny temp gauge wouldn't hurt
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There is an underdash pod, an over head pod...
You need a 0-1600 or 0-2000 egt gauge, a 0-30psi boost and a 100-280 trans temp... EGT's are fine to 1250*, you dont want to go above that for more then a few seconds. Boost on a stock superduty will be in the 20-22psi range, with a chip you will see 25-28psi, some more. Tranny temp should be 60-80* above air temp. Red line at 230*. |
Originally Posted by CSIPSD
(Post 928576)
There is an underdash pod, an over head pod...
You need a 0-1600 or 0-2000 egt gauge, a 0-30psi boost and a 100-280 trans temp... EGT's are fine to 1250*, you dont want to go above that for more then a few seconds. Boost on a stock superduty will be in the 20-22psi range, with a chip you will see 25-28psi, some more. Tranny temp should be 60-80* above air temp. Red line at 230*. |
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