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Part Name: Auto Meter 6107 Cobalt Mechanical Boost / Vacuum Gauge
Part Number: 6107, A486107
Part Brand: Autometer

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Auto Meter 6107 Cobalt Mechanical Boost / Vacuum Gauge (6107, A486107)

Part Description & Details

Auto Meter Cobalt Series has unique blue-glow, LED lighting. The numerical values on the face are white in daylight, and glow blue at night. At night, the explosion of Cobalt blue light shines through the dial and into any interior scheme. The brilliant LED Cobalt Blue light that shines through the dial of the face to light up the numbers is easy on the eyes and even easier to read at a simple glance and will last you a lifetime. These gauges are available in several options, including short sweep electric, full sweep mechanical, and advanced full sweep electric stepper motor. Bronze bourdon tube 270 degree sweep movements and durable nylon gearing have made these rugged and long lasting gauges a proven high performance favorite for over 25 years. These mechanical gauges require no electrical power for operation making them an ideal choice for vehicles with no or low powered electrical systems. Auto Meter boost / vacuum mechanical gauges are commonly mounted in the dash, in a gauge pod, in a gauge cup or into a gauge panel for under dash mounting, on the driver's side pillar, or in a radio slot.

Features:
  • Reads from 0-20 PSI / Vacuum 0-30 Hg
  • Diameter of this mechanical boost / vacuum gauge is 2-1/16''
  • Includes 6 feet Tubing and T-fitting
  • Boost gauge will measure pressure in either psi or bar
  • Vacuum pressures in inches of mercury (in. Hg)

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