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Auto Meter Phantom Series Complete Gauge Kit (Boost & Pyro) 7097
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List Price: $352.75
Sale Price: $274.07
You Save: $78.68 (22 %)
Manufacturer: Auto Meter
Item Number: AM7097
Application: 03-07 Dodge 5.9L Cummins
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Product #
7097
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Application(s):
03-07 Dodge 5.9L Cummins
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| Includes: Dual Gauge Pod, Phantom Series (white) Boost and Pyrometer gauges.
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Note:
While the Auto Meter Boost Gauge Kits come complete with boost line,
it’s recommended that the 3223 Boost Line Kit (see below) is purchased
as it contains additional compression fittings to simplify the
installation process. If not, NPT fittings can normally be sourced
locally.
98.5-07 Dodge: The XDP Boost Bolt is highly recommended for a no-drill boost gauge installation. (See Below)
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List Price: $5.41
Our Price: $4.90
You Save: $0.51 (9 %)
Package of 3
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List Price: $11.91
Our Price: $8.93
You Save: $2.98 (25 %)
For use with mechanical pressure gauges up to 200 PSI
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98.5-07 Dodge 5.9L Cummins
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Product Reviews
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Average Rating:
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Nice package, nice price.
Jim Filges
(Chicora, PA)
5/3/2011 7:51 AM
Nice kit, A pillar fit good. In the description it suggests buying AM3223 boost line with fittings and ferrules. Boostline was included in the 7097 kit along with one 1/8" comp nut and 1/8" ferrule along with a 1/4" female to 1/8" comp (for the gauge), the only additional parts I needed were a male 1/8" npt to 1/8" compression fitting (which I used to tap into the intake elbow) and one additional 1/8" comp nut and 1/8" ferrule. The kit I received had the 0 - 60 psi boost gauge along with 1600f pyro, yes the pyro was complete everything needed there.
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Gauges work and look great BUT............
Tucker
(NC)
1/24/2009 7:44 AM
These gauges look and work great. The only problem is they don't come with all the wiring needed to install the illumination bulbs. I found this out after my truck was apart. The instructions need to be a little more detailed. I don't blame XDP, just autometer.
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