(ps508) Prosport Performance Electrical Boost Gauge 216evobo.psi on 2040-parts.com
Champlain, New York, United States
If your vehicle is supercharged or turbocharged then this gauge is simply a must have. For peak performance you need to know how much boost you are making at maximum RPM's. Now you can accurately monitor your boost as you modify your ride! This Electric Boost Gauge will perform a digital sweep, on Start-up. (-30vac to 35 PSI includes Mounting hardware, Tubing Kit, T-Adaptor, Electrical sender, and Instructions) |
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