X-series Oil Pressure Gauge 0 ~ 150psi on 2040-parts.com
Plano, Texas, United States
X-Series Oil Pressure Gauge 0 ~ 150PSIAEM’s 30-0307 X-Series 150 PSI/10 BAR Digital Oil Pressure 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 oil or fuel pressure readouts in their high performance vehicle. NOTE: The 30-0307 comes with a black bezel and black oil pressure faceplate. You will need to purchase the optional 30-0307-ACC accessory kit to get the silver bezel and white oil 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 EASIER TO MOUNT SMARTER INTERFACE Features:
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