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11k Rpm 5" Adjustable 7-color Light Led Auto Tachometer Meter Gauge Tach Meter on 2040-parts.com

Location:

HONGKONG, China

HONGKONG, China
Condition:New UPC:Does not apply

11K RPM 5" Adjustable 7-Color LED Auto Tachometer Meter Gauge


Feature:
Measure RPM up to 11k max.
1. DC 12V power supply.
2. 7 color illumination to match your Interior lighting best.
3. Removable warning shift light with red/blue lens (random deliver) included 130 mm(5 inch) body diameter.
4. Programmable Color and mode (Tach /Set) Shifting during Operations
5. Color: Black face, full-sweep red illuminated index
6. Comes with Mounting Screws.
7. Easy to install but professional Installation is highly recommended.

Fitment:
Please Check the Detailed Measurements before bidding.
Only designed for used with 4-,6- or 8- cylinder engines

Note:
This tachometer operates on standard, factory electronic and high performance electronic racing ignitions
Wire connection: Red-DC 12V ;Black-Ground;Green-signal terminal; Yellow-light

Package includes:
1x 5 inch Tachometer, 1x user manual
Weight: 600G
Necessary hardware for complete installation, such as wire and bolts



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jixiangxue0326@163.com

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