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100 PSI Fuel Pressure Gauge; Tinted 7 Color (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Description

      GlowShift’s Tinted 7 Color Series 100 PSI Fuel Pressure Gauge gives you the ability to monitor fuel pressure levels from 0 to 100 PSI in the gas or diesel engine of your car or truck. Having this gauge will help ensure that your vehicle’s fuel pressure is running at optimal levels, and is not too low which could result in loss of horsepower or damage to your fuel pump or injectors. The included 1/8-27 NPT Electronic Fuel Pressure Sensor features a small, compact design and can be installed directly to your fuel system for extremely accurate readings.

      Tinted 7 Color Series
      GlowShift’s Tinted 7 Color Gauge Series comes standard with a cutting-edge design that includes a black gauge face and low profile magnified tinted lens. The illuminated red needle sweeps 270° and is powered by stepper motor technology, giving you an effective combination of incredibly accurate gauge readings with extremely smooth needle movement. The Tinted 7 Color Gauge Series comes with the ultra-bright LED solid color modes Blue, Green, Red, Teal, Yellow, Purple and White.

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