Stack St3512 Boost Gauge 52mm Analog 30"hg Vacuum To +30 Psig Pro Control on 2040-parts.com
Azusa, California, US
This listing is for one brand new Stack Pro Control Boost Gauge. This gauge has a Stepper Motor for control, and reads from -30"Hg to +30PSIG.
Brand: Stack
Part: Vacuum and Boost Pressure Gauge
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