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I wouldn't buy that boost gauge, since it reads in inHg (inches of Mercury) and not psi, which is more common these days.

Unless you can do this calc on the fly: 1 inHg = 0.491098 psi


I think I should be able to just decide where my limit should be in psi, and Like having a speedometer in km and working out where 70mph is or whatever, mark it either physically or mentally, and just not go over that?


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