2" 52mm Black Cover Car Universal Digital Red Led Bar Turbo Boost Gauge Wys on 2040-parts.com
US $24.49
Condition:New
Brand:Unbranded/Generic
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2" 52mm Black Cover Car Universal Digital Red LED Bar Turbo Boost Gauge WYS
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Description :
Boost Gauge
Unit:BAR
Read :-1~+3 BAR
6 Months Warranty
Style :Red Digital LED Readout
Size:2 inch gauge or 52 mm diameter
Power:Professional 12V,IGN MAX 0.3A
Warning light will light up when turbo boost reaches over 1.5 BAR
Universal fit for: most of cars or motors
How to installation:
1.Gauge May Be Mounted In 2"/52mm Dia holes Or In
Auto Gauge Custom Mounted Panels .Secure Gauge With Mounting Clamps
Supplied.
2.Drill 3/8" Dia .Holes And Install Rubber Grommets Where Pressure
Or Vacuum Line Passes Through Sheet Mental Such As Firewall.
3.Attach Nylon Pressure Line To Fitting On Back Of Gauge Using
Adaptor ,Ferrule ,And Compression nut .Route Line Through Grommets To
Engine Compartment .Connect Line To Pressure port On Engine By Using
1/8" Adaptor Ferrule And Compression Nut For Turbo And Prossure Gauge Or
1/8" Adaptor And Fitting For Vacuum Gauge.
4.Start Engine And Thoroughly Check Installation For Leaks.
Twist In Light Socket Assembly And Connect One Wire(Yellow) To Dash
Lighting Circut Or Other 12V Power Source And The Other Wire(Black) To A
Good Ground.
Package Include:
* 1 X Boost Gauge
* 1 X Sensor
* 1 X PVC Hose(6 feet)
* 1 X T-Fitting
* 1 X AIR FILTER
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  inkfrog terapeak On May-13-16 at 06:29:05 PDT, seller added the following information:
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