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Whats the most important gauges in YOUR truck?

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Whats the most important gauges in YOUR truck?

Post by BushRanger7 »

G'Day,

I am going to install an A-Pillar gauge pod skin some time in the near future.
I have a TD42T, already installed is a digital pyro and just the standard dash gauges....

Just wondering what sort of instruments people are running??
Please rate your top 3 and why


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Post by B.D.R »

In order

Boost
Water
Oil

I know it's going to stupid, but it used to over boost REALLY bad, so i find myself looking at that one the most :lol:

None of the above Gauges are the Standard ones either ;)
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Post by mud_runner_GQ »

in order

water
oil
volts (for when usin winch)
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Post by thehanko »

pyro
temp
boost
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

pyro
oil
boost
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Post by FKT08 »

Pyro
Boost
Fuel :D
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Post by T_Diesel »

The fridge temperature :D
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Not a big fan of gauges - so:

Oil pressure LIGHT
Charge LIGHT

I have a tacho, but as my motor is rev limited It doesn't really mean much - It's even still pulling or it's on the limiter.

I think gauges are overrated for a car that's properly engineered. Warning lights that come on at safe thresholds are far more practical.

On overfuelled diesels, or cars with marginal cooling systems I can understand the value of accurate temp and a pyro. Ideally, though, a car shouldn't ever run into a range where you might have to make a decision about how you are driving based on a gauge reading.

I've had an idea to set up a coolant PRESSURE gauge. I think this might be far more useful than temp- It's possibly a better indication of how hard you are working the car.

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Post by Struth »

Temp
Oil
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Post by ajsr »

fuel
charge
temp
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Post by SIMMO84 »

Theres guages? I just keep an ear out for the govener.... :D
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Post by AFeral »

Oil pressure, with this gone so is the engine.
Water temp, usally got a bit of a chance with this one, well more than the oil at least.
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Post by Dane »

Okay, if I were only running gauges, no warning lights/switches:

Water temp
Oil pressure
Fuel level

I would not need the oil pressure gauge if I were running a switch/warning light for the oil and would replace it with a voltmeter.

I have a naturally aspirated vehicle.
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Post by wacky »

@ Gwagensteve -

It is said that temperature-related warning LIGHTS only come on at ridiculous levels (aka melting), at-least with gauges they're either working or not - confirmable visually, whereas warning lights - is it really not overheating or is the globe blown?
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Post by Zeyphly »

My play fourby is only natural asp so the olny gaughes i have are tacho temp and fuel
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Post by bad_religion_au »

tire pressure. haven't even hooked up any of the standard ones since the engine swap...
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Post by Z()LTAN »

pyro
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Post by Z()LTAN »

Gwagensteve wrote: I've had an idea to set up a coolant PRESSURE gauge. I think this might be far more useful than temp- It's possibly a better indication of how hard you are working the car.

Steve.
Thats fine but the gauge will get to .9 bar or 13-14psi and go no further.

You forget about the pressure relief valve? (the radiator cap)
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Post by coxy321 »

- Pyro
- Speedo
- Fuel
- Temp (not that it really moves anyway)
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

Egt, coolant temp and boost pressure. I'm too scared to get an accurate oil pressure gauge :oops:
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Post by Rory »

Fuel level
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Post by bru21 »

Since the laws have got tighter - its changed from the tacho to the speedo :oops: damn revenue raising.
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Post by NCpaj »

-Volts (One for each Battery)
-Oil Pressure
-Water temp
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Post by Guy »

Speedo .. road driven vehicle
battery\charge ... I want to know if it is failing .. not when it has stopped.
oil pressure
Temp
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Post by tufftruckin »

oil
water
egt
boost
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Post by bad_religion_au »

bru21 wrote:Since the laws have got tighter - its changed from the tacho to the speedo :oops: damn revenue raising.
i drove my 40 for years just off the tacho! in a manual at least they are interchangable
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Post by joeblow »

fridge temp
fuel.









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Post by shakes »

Oil Pressure - has saved me money on a couple of occaisions
Water Temp - again has saved me money
Pyro - Havent had a boosted diesel but I'd install on if I did

Gwagonsteve, this is probably the first time I've ever read something of yours I disagree with. Yes when your concentrating on driving its hard to keep an eye on the gauges. But a well sorted cooling system can still split a hose or get a stick through a radiator and over heat before you notice it leaking but having a gauge you have some chance to your temp rising BEFORE the light comes on and possibly with enough time to stop early enough to prevent more damage. As with an oil pressure gauge and as with a pyro/EGT.
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Post by nicbeer »

Is a Pyro on a NA diesel pointless?
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Post by coxy321 »

IMO, a pyro is handy on any diesel - even the flash new EFI engines.
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