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Aem 30-0306 X-series Boost Pressure Gauge -30 ~ 35psi Free Us Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $178.83
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Plano, Texas, United States

Plano, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:AEM Manufacturer Part Number:30-0306

AEM 30-0306 X-Series Boost Pressure Gauge -30 ~ 35PSI FREE US SHIPPING

AEM 30-0306 X-Series Boost Pressure Gauge -30 ~ 35PSI FREE US SHIPPING

AEM’s 30-0306 X-Series -30in/Hg~35PSI / -1~2.5BAR Digital Boost Display gauge combines incredible looks, increased readability and a multitude of new, easy-to-use features! It is a must for users who want highly accurate boost pressure readouts up to 35 PSI or 2.5 BAR in their high performance vehicle.

NOTE: The 30-0306 comes with a black bezel and reversible black PSI/BAR boost pressure faceplate. You will need to purchase the optional 30-0306-ACC accessory kit to get the silver bezel and reversible white standard/metric boost pressure faceplate. Each faceplate is double sided with standard PSI on one side and metric BAR on the other. The calibration for standard or metric display is easily performed using the buttons on the face of the gauge.

EASIER TO READ
Visual improvements include a bright center LED display that is 87% larger than our original digital gauges and provides better readability. A sweeping green LED “needle” lines the edge of the gauge face for quick reference. A 33% overall increase in the gauge face display makes it easier to see at a glance.

EASIER TO MOUNT
Despite the larger display, X-Series Gauges are contained in a standard 2-1/16th-inch (52mm) diameter housing for mounting in a standard gauge pod. Thanks to an advanced single board design, X-Series Gauges have an incredibly slim overall depth of under 0.825”, with a cup depth of only 0.200.” This shallow cup depth allows X-Series Digital Gauges to be mounted practically anywhere.

SMARTER INTERFACE
X-Series Digital Gauges include new technological features that make them easier to use. Two buttons on the faceplate deliver programmability for peak/recall, standard or metric center LED readout and sweeping LED needle, and user-selectable threshold warnings. The gauges are AEMnet CAN-bus enabled, so they can be daisy chained together for use with the Infinity ECU, Series 2 EMS, AQ-1 Data Logger, or 3rd party EMS or logger that accepts AEMnet. 0-5V analog outputs are also included for inputting into data loggers and engine management systems.

Features:

  • 2-1/16th (52mm) gauge diameter for easy mounting in gauge pods
  • Slim 0.825” overall gauge depth and 0.200” cup depth – mount them virtually anywhere!
  • Programmable center LED is 87% larger than original AEM gauges
  • 24 green outer LEDs for quick reference to engine parameter
  • User selectable standard or metric display ( -30in/Hg~35PSI / -1~2.5BAR)
  • Peak/Recall via gauge face buttons
  • User selectable threshold warnings
  • Optional silver bezel and white faceplate accessory kit available (sold separately)
  • AEMnet CANbus-enabled for transmitting data to EMS or Data Logger
  • 0-5v analog outputs for transmitting data to EMS or Data Logger
  • Auto dimming sensor delivers ideal display brightness
  • Positive locking connectors provide secure connection

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