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Have Isspro EV gauges and wondering where the best place to install pyrometer amplifier? Would like to use someone else's experience if possible. Thank you 

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  • leathermaneod
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    Yes I am very pleased with them so far. I always enjoy doing business with companies like that. Just like Eric over at Vulcan Performance. 

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    Just wanted to update this incase anyone is interested. I did send my pyrometer in to Autometer at their suggestion to be looked at. I sent it last Wednesday evening and received it back yesterday(Tue

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Yes I am very pleased with them so far. I always enjoy doing business with companies like that. Just like Eric over at Vulcan Performance. 

Here's one more question on the pyrometer probe. Autometer sent me a new probe, fitting, and harness so that I could replace mine just incase. It was free so I'm going to do it. Question is, the probes are the same style, so do I need to pull the fitting out of the manifold and replace that with the new one that came with the new probe, or should I just leave it and put the new probe in it? 

I installed a new pyrometer gauge about a year ago. The gauge came with a new probe and I installed it into the old fitting from my Banks install 9 years ago. I dont think you will have any problems with your existing one.