Part number on Aftermarket Boost Meter
depends on which one you want...there are lots of them. go to www.summitracing.com and navigate your way to the gauge section. You'll find about 25 different gauges that you can use. I have the autometer carbon fiber series, but lots of people are using the lunar series.
Originally posted by TheHylandr
I have the autometer carbon fiber series, but lots of people are using the lunar series.
I have the autometer carbon fiber series, but lots of people are using the lunar series.
Koochie........if you want the boost gauge that almost everyone uses, it is Autometer #5703. It is a 2 1/16" Phantom. Here is a pic of it (in the middle
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BTW.....shrink that sig pic a little man

--Joe
I'M WAITING FOR THE LUNA SERIES AS IT MATCHES OUR CLUSTER LIGHTING. THE PART #4103 IS BOOST; #4157 IS TRANS TEMP; 4175 IS AIR FUEL. THESE ARE ALL LUNA SERIES NUMBERS. THESE ARE AUTO METER GAUGES AND PART NUMBERS. HOPE THIS HELPS ARTIE
Last edited by ARTIE54; Apr 9, 2002 at 08:38 AM.
Originally posted by soap
Don I always thought you had gauges in your L. When I was peeking in it at JDM I was like
LOL
--Joe
Don I always thought you had gauges in your L. When I was peeking in it at JDM I was like
LOL

--Joe
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Originally posted by Don's Bolt
HEHE no not yet, but now that I will be running 20-22# of boost I don't think the stock guage is going to last if I keep it connected. I didn't want to give up the piller grab handle thats why I am only going with a single pod. I may get a pod for the steering colomn pod for a egt guage.
HEHE no not yet, but now that I will be running 20-22# of boost I don't think the stock guage is going to last if I keep it connected. I didn't want to give up the piller grab handle thats why I am only going with a single pod. I may get a pod for the steering colomn pod for a egt guage.


