I saved my pennies and got the ESP + EGT, boost and tranny temp guages, along with a 4-hole pillar (all from sponsor from Diesel Manor). Thought I'd provide an update for anyone else...
Painted the pillar, got the gauges fit in (Boost, EGT, tranny temp, hole; top to bottom). Struggled to pull wires but got that done, cut holes in the original A-pillar to snake lines, left enough wire to go to the rearview mirror. Cut a tee into the pressure line and hooked in the boost sensor. Found the test port plug on the tranny and hooked in the tranny sensor. Don't have the time or patience for EGT yet, so left that stuck next to a hot spot by my radiator. Worked too long to pull the headlamp switch unit w/o breaking it, and spliced into the proper wire for the rheostat.
The Isspro series seems pretty nice, but instructions sorely need a pinout diagram of the plugs because the numbers are really really small. I found a mag lens to figure out which holes were which -- very important to put the right sensor into the right holes. After following the directions for putting pins into correct holes, putting a 5A fuse inline for power and 15A inline for ignition wire, and finding the dimmer wire, I turned on power. Big surprise...NOTHING!
The connection to the back of each gauge uses 'insulation displacement' and you squish the wires down pretty firmly into a connector, which then is inserted into back of guage. I thought I'd left myself plenty of wire looped from hole to hole, but if I ever did it again, I would leave even more! Measuring the 3 lines, I got no voltage ... so squished the wires even harder and finally got 7V on the power line to each gauge (measured both from a real ground and the gauge ground). Also thought I got a voltage of some value on the "data" line...but I may be wishfully thinking. Put back together and my tranny gauge did start to work, but not the other 2. Went for a drive and see about 150F...
So what is left to do? Clean up the wiring and ESP fastening. Drill/tap/install EGT sensor. Figure out why the boost isn't working and why the gauge lights don't come on. I suspect that my failure to get any lights or action out of the other 2 gauges is from "insulation displacement" issues in both cases. I thought I could check this by switching two gauges...? But if anyone has some free advice I'm all ears! Also, what to put into the 4th hole? Oil temp? Coolant temp? Oil pressure? I'll post a few pics of the completed job.

Painted the pillar, got the gauges fit in (Boost, EGT, tranny temp, hole; top to bottom). Struggled to pull wires but got that done, cut holes in the original A-pillar to snake lines, left enough wire to go to the rearview mirror. Cut a tee into the pressure line and hooked in the boost sensor. Found the test port plug on the tranny and hooked in the tranny sensor. Don't have the time or patience for EGT yet, so left that stuck next to a hot spot by my radiator. Worked too long to pull the headlamp switch unit w/o breaking it, and spliced into the proper wire for the rheostat.

The Isspro series seems pretty nice, but instructions sorely need a pinout diagram of the plugs because the numbers are really really small. I found a mag lens to figure out which holes were which -- very important to put the right sensor into the right holes. After following the directions for putting pins into correct holes, putting a 5A fuse inline for power and 15A inline for ignition wire, and finding the dimmer wire, I turned on power. Big surprise...NOTHING!

The connection to the back of each gauge uses 'insulation displacement' and you squish the wires down pretty firmly into a connector, which then is inserted into back of guage. I thought I'd left myself plenty of wire looped from hole to hole, but if I ever did it again, I would leave even more! Measuring the 3 lines, I got no voltage ... so squished the wires even harder and finally got 7V on the power line to each gauge (measured both from a real ground and the gauge ground). Also thought I got a voltage of some value on the "data" line...but I may be wishfully thinking. Put back together and my tranny gauge did start to work, but not the other 2. Went for a drive and see about 150F...

So what is left to do? Clean up the wiring and ESP fastening. Drill/tap/install EGT sensor. Figure out why the boost isn't working and why the gauge lights don't come on. I suspect that my failure to get any lights or action out of the other 2 gauges is from "insulation displacement" issues in both cases. I thought I could check this by switching two gauges...? But if anyone has some free advice I'm all ears! Also, what to put into the 4th hole? Oil temp? Coolant temp? Oil pressure? I'll post a few pics of the completed job.