Prosport 52mm Evo Series Boost Gauge Dual Color Red/blue 216evobo.psi on 2040-parts.com
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ProSport 52mm EVO Series Boost Gauge Dual Color Red/Blue 216EVOBO.PSI
Product DescriptionIf 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) Manufacturer Part Number: 216EVOBO.PSI Display Color: Red or Blue Bezel Color: Black Case Color: Black Gauge Size: 52mm |
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