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Originally Posted by are2thejay
any brands you recommend?
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If you want just a good electric boost gauge, Most performance guys get the Autometer ultralite or the Ultralite II, it has a silver faceplate & bezel that matches the GT dash, if you bought your gauge from Mopar then it is a Mopar branded Autometer gauge, Mopar also sells the electronic version, the new Mopar version of the ultra lite II has a silver or black face and is through the faceplate backlit with blue LEDs to match the dash, instead of the around the rim backlight of the older version.
The good electronic boost gauges have a MAP sensor that you mount under the hood it has a boost/vac line from the engine to it, then a small harness from the sensor to the gauge, it will also calibrate itself every time you start the engine.
Now if you plan on or will want more than just a boost gauge, for almost the same amount of money you can get the Aeroforce Scangauge, which besides being a good digital boost gauge, it has about 30 or so other "gauges" built in to scan through or just choose any 2 of the cars many sensors at a time, and it just plugs into the OBD2 port below the steering column, (no other connections, unless you want to add a sensor that is not read by the cars PCM), it will also read and clear your codes and turn off the CEL after repairs, test your 1/4 mile time, speed & power, these are catching on very fast with the PT crowd and has the most bang for the buck of anything out there right now.
Interceptor OBD2 data stream gauge and scan tool by Aeroforce Technology