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Drive Pressure/Back Pressure Gauges.

MrMarty51

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I got a thread going about transmission pressure gauge to fill a hole in a three gauge pod.
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It was suggested that I might be better served with a turbo drive pressure gauge, some call it back pressure.
Now My curiosity has got Me down.
I need this. šŸ˜¹šŸ˜¹šŸ˜¹
Also suggested pre and post turbo pressures.
OK, I got one hole for a gauge.
I searched and scrounged for a gauge specifically for before and aft drive pressure.
I also thought of using a 30 pound fuel pressure gauge then mounting another switch for fore and aft sending units.
I looked for a gauge that would display boost pressures for twin turbos and no luck there too.
And so, twin air pressure gauges. Rated at 100 PSI.
I hope they will detect and read the ten or fifteen pounds of exhaust pressure produced by the 6.5.
And so then, the heat needs to be isolated away from the sending units.
Here depicts a kit for such applications.
I do believe that a person can go to the haddware store, purchase the 1/4ā€ copper tubing and fittings for two sending units for a lot less money than this kit.
If anyone can find where two lesser PSI gauges, with two readings can be purchased then please post it or send it to Me inna PM.
 
I no longer have ebay. I did highlite the brand and PN, done a search and went direct to the Hewitt Industries website and ordered it in direct.
An option to drop the pressure from 80PSI to 30 PSI so I chose that one.
I went into the amazon account but the 100 psi gauge had already shipped.
After it arrives Iā€™ll see what it takes to return it.
 
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