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AEM Electronics Liquid-Filled Pressure Gauge; 0 to 100 PSI (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

      • Pressure GaugeMeasures Pressure from 0 to 100 PSI
      • Liquid-Filled Design for Vibration and Shock Resistance
      • High-Accuracy Mechanical Gauge
      • Durable Stainless Steel Case and Bezel
      • 1/8-Inch NPT Male Pressure Connection
      • Clear Glass Lens for Easy Readability
      • Compact 1.5-Inch Diameter for Versatile Mounting
      • Thirty-Minute Installation
      • Limited Warranty
      • Universal Fitment

      Description

      Accurate Pressure Monitoring for High-Performance Applications. The AEM Electronics Liquid-Filled Pressure Gauge; 0 to 100 PSI is engineered to deliver precise and reliable pressure readings for a wide range of automotive and performance uses. Designed for universal fitment, the AEM Electronics Liquid-Filled Pressure Gauge; 0 to 100 PSI helps monitor critical fluid or fuel pressures, ensuring optimal performance and protecting your engine from potential overpressure or low-pressure conditions.

      Wide 0 to 100 PSI Range. With a full-scale measurement range from 0 to 100 PSI, the AEM Electronics Liquid-Filled Pressure Gauge; 0 to 100 PSI is versatile enough for various systems including fuel, oil, air, or coolant. This wide range provides accurate readings for both stock and high-boost performance setups, allowing precise tuning and diagnostic feedback.

      Liquid-Filled Design for Stability and Accuracy. The AEM Electronics Liquid-Filled Pressure Gauge; 0 to 100 PSI is filled with a damping fluid that stabilizes the internal mechanism, minimizing needle vibration caused by engine pulses or vehicle movement. This ensures smooth, consistent readings even in high-vibration environments, providing accuracy and longevity under demanding performance conditions.

      Durable Stainless Steel Housing. Built with a heavy-duty stainless steel case, the AEM Electronics Liquid-Filled Pressure Gauge; 0 to 100 PSI offers excellent protection against corrosion, impact, and heat. Its rugged construction ensures durability and long-term reliability, making it suitable for both street and motorsport applications where strength and consistency are essential.

      Easy-to-Read Analog Display. Featuring a clear, high-contrast dial face, the AEM Electronics Liquid-Filled Pressure Gauge; 0 to 100 PSI provides quick and accurate readings at a glance. The precision-marked scale and bold needle allow for easy monitoring during driving or tuning sessions, ensuring you always have accurate pressure feedback when it matters most.

      Installation. Putting this AEM Electronics Liquid-Filled Pressure Gauge; 0 to 100 PSI on your vehicle takes 30 minutes to install.

      Warranty. There is a limited warranty on this product.

      Application. The AEM Electronics Liquid-Filled Pressure Gauge; 0 to 100 PSI offers universal fitment.

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      Installation Time

      (approx) 30 Minutes

      Difficulty Level:

      Simple installation for anyone.

      Installation Guides

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      What's in the Box

      • (1) Pressure Gauge
      • (1) NPT Fitting
      • Instructional Manual

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