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Autometer Boost Gauges

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I know lots of you guys have them, but you never mention the model numbers...

I think Im gonna snag a 3301 off ebay, thats the one that does 30"-20PSI

Is that the standard?
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I have the autometer cobalt series, but I don't think I could tell you the model number.
However, you gonna want a 30-0-30 boost guage no matter
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tris91ricer wrote:I have the autometer cobalt series, but I don't think I could tell you the model number.
However, you gonna want a 30-0-30 boost guage no matter
why would that be, i have the autometer sport comp, 30-0-20 and love it.
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Post by ultrasonic »

2601 Z Series. 30 in. hg. to 20 psi is what you want, unless you really expect to boost beyond 20 lbs.
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I run the Autometer Phantom series 30-0-30 and hope to someday use the extra 10 psi of metered boost. :twisted:
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I have this one. Ultra lite pro comp. works well. Its in my parked silver tleg at the moment but I need to swap it into my new white tleg when I get the chance. The white tleg came with some ghetto looking autometer carbon fiber looking thing that I dont like.

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I dont like the white face, definitely want a black one
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Post by 93forestpearl »

I've got three Cobalts. 30-0-30 boost(6103), water temp, and oil pressure. They look pretty sexy sittin here in the boxes; I can't wait to get to use them.
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This is the one I have in the white car, I'll be selling it when I swap in the other one if your interested.

http://www.egauges.com/images/autometer ... 4701_d.jpg
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magicmike wrote:This is the one I have in the white car, I'll be selling it when I swap in the other one if your interested.

http://www.egauges.com/images/autometer ... 4701_d.jpg
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Yes I read that thread and saw pictures of various gauges, but no model numbers
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Post by Natoe »

i like my 30vac-20psi one, you has a 5 mark so its really easy to read low boost.

i know poor quality picture...
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Post by Splinter »

See thats the thing

I am never, ever, EVER going to purposely run my car up to 30psi

18psi would be the top I think I'd go, more likely 16
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Post by rallysam »

Splinter wrote:
Yes I read that thread and saw pictures of various gauges, but no model numbers
That's because the model numbers don't really matter. They're all the same thing, the only differences are basically superficial. You mostly just have to choose the "look", as well as the range of pressures you are interested in, and don't forget to choose the right size to fit whatever pod you want to use. Everyone here is going to have a completely different model number based on their personal taste and that won't really tell you anything useful.

http://www.summitracing.com/ has a pretty good selector wizard where you can choose the options you want and it will narrow down your options to the right part number.
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Post by Splinter »

Ordered the 3301

30-0-20

Accuracy is more important to me than range.
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