Talk to a Silverado 1500 Sales Tech
1-888-706-1096
M-F 8:30A-11P, Sat-Sun 8:30A-9P
$6,000 Giveaway! Enter Daily >

Auto Meter Chevy Black Series 2-1/16-Inch Nitrous Pressure Gauge; 0-1600 PSI; Digital Stepper Motor (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item S159081
Auto Meter Chevy Black Series 2-1/16-Inch Nitrous Pressure Gauge; 0-1600 PSI; Digital Stepper Motor (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)
Verify parts fit and get product recommendations.
Silverado 1500 Sales Techs: Connect Now M-F 8:30A-11P, Sat-Sun 8:30A-9P
$0.00
Want $10? Write one of the first 5 reviews 4.6 Auto Meter Interior product ratings
Our Price

$304.67

Out of Stock

Ship to: Columbus - 43215
Sorry, please enter a valid US or CA postal code
We're sorry, zip can't be updated at this time.
Choose options to add to cart.
    Create a list
    Add to New List

    Saved - View your saved items

    We're sorry. We couldn't save this product at this time.

    or use

      Product Information

      Description, Q&A

      Description

      Description. Proper nitrous pressure is the difference between extracting maximum power from your engine and finishing second. AutoMeter’s Digital Stepper Motor Nitrous Pressure Gauge uses our advanced 1/8” NPT solid state pressure transducer to give you the most precise possible reading of your system pressure ,up to 1600 psi. Built with the accuracy and durability required by the professional racer, there simply isn’t a better possible solution. A direct plug in wiring harness is included for ease of installation and data logging is available thanks to a .5 - 4.5v analog output. Officially licensed GM product.

      Auto Meter 3674-00406

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

      4.6

      Reviews of Auto Meter Interior Products (25)

      Brand Image

      Reviews of Auto Meter Interior products have an average rating of 4.6 out of 5

      Questions & Answers

      No questions about this product yet. Ask the First Question