Equus 8257 Boost/Vacuum Gauge - White Item Description
Features This boost/vacuum gauge is engineered to provide accurate readings under harsh conditions and is mandatory when boost pressure is being modified to levels higher than OEM standard on a production turbocharged car. This gauge will measure pressure in either PSI or bar and can also measure manifold vacuum pressure in inches of Mercury. A rear twist-on ring mount design makes mounting simple. Additional Information
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