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Old 07-24-2009, 06:37 AM   #1
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Default Boost gauge

I'm about ready to buy a boost gauge. I think I want an electronic one so I don't have to run a hose through my firewall. Any good advice regarding that? My budget isn't huge and I found one for ~$60 that looks nice. It goes to 30 psi though and I wouldn't want any more than 20 psi max. Also, where in the firewall should I run the cable?
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