FAQs
- If I install an Oil Pressure or Oil Temperature sensor in my factory sensor location on my 1999-2007 Ford Superduty, will it cause a check engine light?
- Will installing the Heater Plug Adapter cause the Check Engine Light come on in my 1999.5-2002 Super Duty ?
- Is the 1999-2007 Super Duty Pillar Pod a complete replacement?
- Will the 1999-2007 Superduty pod work on a 2000-2006 Ford Excursion?
- Can I keep my grab handle with the 1999-2007 Dual, Triple, Quad Pillar Pod?
- Can I install the 1999-2007 Four Gauge Pillar Pod and the 1999-2007 Three Gauge Dash pod?
- Will gauges work on a Gasoline (5.4L or V10) 1999-2007 Super Duty?
- What size transmission cooler line adapter do I need for my 1999-2007 Super Duty? ⅜ or ½?
- Is a Transmission Test Port Extender needed on a 1999-2007 Super Duty when installing a Transmission Temperature Gauge?
- Do you offer a Water Pressure Gauge for a 2003-2007 Super Duty?
- Which manifold should I install my EGT Probe on my 1999-2007 Super Duty? Left side or Right side?
- Is there any way that I can still install the pillar pod and utilize the grab handle?
- Will removing the Intake Air Heater Plug effect my vehicle in any way?
- Which Boost Installation method is more accurate, Drilling and Tapping,‘T’ing into the MAP line, or Air Heater Plug?
- Is there a particular spot on the intake Spyder that I should drill and tap?
- Do I need to use the GlowShift 7.3L Power Stroke Fuel Pressure Adapter when installing to the Fuel Filter Housing?
- Is there another way I could install the fuel pressure sensor?
- Where is the best location on the Exhaust Manifold to drill and tap?
- Do I have to drill holes on the factory A-Pillar for the gauge wiring?
- Is there any other way to install the Boost Gauge on my 6.0L Ford without drilling and tapping?
- If I am installing the fuel pressure sensor at the fuel filter port, do I have to use the 6.0L Adapter?