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Aem X-series Pressure Gauge 0 ~ 15psi 30-0309 on 2040-parts.com

US $198.29
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Plano, Texas, United States

Plano, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:AEM Manufacturer Part Number:30-0309

AEM X-Series Pressure Gauge 0 ~ 15PSI 30-0309

AEM X-Series Pressure Gauge 0 ~ 15PSI 30-0309

AEM’s 30-0309 X-Series 0~60PSI Digital Boost/Fuel Pressure 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 or fuel pressure readouts up to 15 PSI in their high performance supercharged or carbureted vehicle.

NOTE: The 30-0309 comes with a black bezel and reversible black PSI Boost/Fuel Pressure faceplate. You will need to purchase the optional 30-0309-ACC accessory kit to get the silver bezel and reversible white PSI Boost/Fuel Pressure faceplate. The faceplate is double sided with Boost PSI on one side and Fuel Pressure PSI on the other.

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!
  • Center LED is 87% larger than original AEM gauges
  • 24 green outer LEDs for quick reference to engine parameter
  • Peak/Recall via gauge face buttons
  • User selectable threshold warnings
  • Optional silver bezel with 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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