New Auto Meter 6160 Cobalt 0-30psi, 2-1/16" Boost Gauge Blue Backlit on 2040-parts.com
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New / Sealed Auto Meter Boost Gauge Model: 6160 Cobalt Series Size: 2-1/16" 0-30 PSI Forced induction applications require precise monitoring of the boost
pressure being created by your turbo or supercharger to get the most
power safely from your engine. AutoMeter’s Digital Stepper Motor Boost
Gauge provides the most accurate reading available, unparalleled
response time and smooth needle movement. Designed for diesel or extreme
boost applications, these gauges include a highly advanced 1/8” NPT
Pressure Transducer and wiring harness for ease of installation. Data
Logging is also possible thanks to an analog .5 - 4.5v output. Feature Points
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