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MaxTow 30 PSI Fuel Pressure Gauge; White and Blue (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Description. MaxTow’s White Double Vision™ Series 30 PSI Fuel Pressure Gauge is an electronically driven truck gauge that includes an electronic fuel pressure sensor which reads and displays your diesel truck’s lower fuel pressure levels from 0 to 30 PSI with incredible accuracy, helping guard against damage to your fuel pump, injectors, and a loss of overall horsepower.

      You asked for it and we listened! MaxTow’s White & Blue Double Vision™ Gauge Series features a white gauge face with dual readout displays which include an analog reading with an illuminated red needle and a quick glance digital display; both of which are illuminated by ultra-bright blue LED lighting. Each 2 1/16” (52mm) gauge is driven by stepper motor technology which allows for exceptionally smooth needle movement that keeps up with the changing statistics of the engine. This 30 PSI fuel pressure gauge also features daytime and nighttime dimming modes with 3 customizable settings for each mode. This feature offers multiple dimming options allowing you to set your preference when hitting the road during the day or at night! The included brightness recall function remembers the previous brightness setting that was enabled before powering the truck down so you won’t have to reset it every time you turn the truck on!

      MaxTow’s 30 PSI Electronic Fuel Pressure Sensor features a 1/8-27 NPT threads allowing it to be installed directly to your fuel filter housing or by using an adapter, and the extended wire harnesses for both power (5') and fuel pressure sensor (9') connections assure that you’ll have more than enough wire for an easy installation. All gauge mounting hardware and installation instructions come standard with every electronic fuel pressure gauge purchased, as well as a one year limited warranty and free lifetime technical support. Get ready to hit the road and Tow to the Max™!

      Note: This gauge includes a 1/8-27 NPT thread size on the sensor and your vehicle may not come equipped with the same thread size. An additional threading adapter may be required for the installation of the sensor. If you are unsure if your application will require additional threading adapters, please contact a GlowShift Technical Support Specialist.

      Dodge Cummins Note: A Snubber Valve is required when installing a 30 PSI Fuel Pressure Gauge into a 1986-2012 Dodge Ram Cummins. The Snubber Valve regulates, normalizes and eliminates fuel pressure spikes that are present during the initial ignition and startup on the Dodge Cummins Diesel Engine through the use of a regulator. High pressure fuel system spikes during startup are harmful and may cause early and unexpected failure of electronic fuel pressure sensors and/or sending units for fuel pressure gauges.

      GM Duramax Note: If you are installing this gauge to a GM Duramax engine, an aftermarket lift pump is required for this gauge to function properly.

      Warranty. 1 Year Limited Warranty

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

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