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ECS Tuning MK7 Angled Vent Pod & Boost Gauge Kit

ECS Tuning has done it again! The buzz of excitement is in the air with their new in-house designed MK7 Electronic Boost Gauge and Vent Pod Kit! Never before has beauty and function reached this level. With factory-matched features and flawless performance, this new Boost Gauge and Vent Pod Kit will integrate seamlessly into your dash and shift your MK7 driving experience into high gear!

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The Vent Pod fits precisely in the left side dash vent and is angled toward the driver so you’ll have perfect visibility from the entire range of driver’s seating positions. Airflow remains intact as well as the factory vent open-and-close functionality. The Vent Pod integrates an injection molded mounting plate to secure the Electronic Boost Gauge into position, eliminating any possibility of gauge rotation. The ECS engineers focused on every little detail in their design, even down to the factory-matched texture and color.

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The Electronic Boost Gauge is a 52mm electronically-actuated gauge which delivers easy and accurate monitoring of turbocharger boost pressure and engine vacuum. The factory matched white LED backlighting, font, and red LED illuminated needle bring all the gauges together to create an exhilarating instrument cluster with a factory-installed look. The electronic precision of the highest quality components puts this gauge above traditional mechanical gauges and any competition.

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Monitoring turbocharger boost pressure is a very interactive way to bring you closer in tune with your car and its performance. Boost pressure and engine vacuum levels are critical to engine operation, and can help to diagnose power loss issues and overall engine performance and health.

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ECS believes your boost gauge should be easy to see, and blend with your interior, all at an affordable price with Free Shipping to your doorstep!*. That’s why their team of engineers have developed this Boost Gauge and Vent Pod kit specifically for your VW MK7. And to top it all off, installation is simple, requiring only a few basic tools. An easy DIY Guide in printable PDF form is provided as a courtesy by ECS, with full color images for a straightforward install.

For further information, click Here or go to the following ECS part number.
ECS Part Number:
ES2931533 – ECS Angled Vent Pod Boost Gauge Kit

Applications:
VW MK7 GTI (2015+)
VW MK7 Golf R (2015+)
VW MK7 Golf 1.8T Gen3 (2015+)
VW MK7 Golf TDI (2015+)

About ECS Tuning
Specializing in OEM and aftermarket replacement parts and accessories, ECS deftly balances the global concerns of a worldwide industry leader with the accessibility and commitment to accountability typically characteristic of smaller companies.

* Free shipping applies to the contiguous 48 United States.

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