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Is there a turbo guage inside the cab.....
of the 2011 F150 for models with the ecoboost engine?
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No but I wish there was. Even a digital one in the LCD screen in the same list as trans temp. I'd watch that instead of fuel economy
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If you get an aftermarket one get the Autometer Gauges Boost/Vacuum Gauge. I had it on my 2003 Cobra and it is very helpful.
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Autometer guages aren't bad but there are much better ones out there....for about 3 times the cost, of course....lol!
A boost gauge is mandatory on a forced induction engine, in my opinion.
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