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Transmission Pressure Gauge

MrMarty51

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Wanting to fill a blank hole in a gauge pod that sits atop of the dash on My truck. Looks mighty ugly glaring back in my direction.
Transmission is the 4L80E and I am wondering what the max pressure electronical gauge would not be overtaxed with pressures beyond its capabilities.
I have done some online searching and the numbers comes from 350 PSI to 500.
I do see that VDO makes a 500 PSI gauge that will fit.
IIRC, the opening size is 2-1/16th inch.
If there is more than one pressure port for gauges then I would install two sending units and a switch to transfer from one sender to the next.
Dont know what I’ll be able to do if there are three ports. 😹
 
iirc its a pressure gauge that's plumbed into the exhaust manifold. I don't know all the details on where to plumb it in at or what numbers are good and bad, but it's something for measuring how well the engine is breathing.
 
you put one pressure sensor before the turbo and one after the turbo.
The differential of the two is your drive pressure ratio. Ideally you want equal numbers because this means free flowing exhaust through the turbo showing good efficiency driving down the highway. But when you are accelerating hard the back pressure before the turbo will be much higher because the waste gate is closed to force the turbo to spool.
 
I also seen some that is dual pressure and has two install kits.
I thought was exhaust pressure.
Might have been just air pressure.
I am wondering if the dual air pressure gauge would work if installed with the copper cooling kit ?
A person could make their own copper pipe cooling kit from a visit to the local hardware store.
 
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