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    I have AEM gauges, including the boost/boost controller. I had an Autometer boost gauge, but it eventually stopped going back to 0. Digital gauges don't have this problem.
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    When I had my GTP I had 3 Autometer Phantom gauges - boost, oil pressure, tranny temp. The boost gauge started reading funny after only a few months and eventually never sat at zero again when the car was off. The oil pressure sending unit crapped out on me.

    If I ever need gauges on the Camaro, I'm going with Stewart-Warner hands down. A good friend of mine is an engineer for Stewart-Warner (well, their owners Maxima Technologies) right here in Lancaster PA, so I have gotten to see the inside of their gauges and they are FAR superior to AutoMeter. Not to mention a larger face display in the same size casing which makes them much easier to read.

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