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Accutire digital racing gauge. Been using it for years.
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Go to an industrial supply house and buy a "1%" calibration accuracy gage. Adapt it to your old setup. Make sure you use an orifice at the inlet of the gage like most of the other gages. This will prevent shocking the mechanism every time you check pressure. I have tested mine using a column of water and it was as advertized.
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