Aem Analog 0-1800f Egt Gauge (us) P/n 30-5131 on 2040-parts.com
Madison Heights, Michigan, United States
AEM’s EGT gauge unites unsurpassed accuracy, speed and control with an easy to read, analog interface. The AEM analog gauge also offer a 0-5v analog output for use with data loggers and virtually any engine management system, such as the AEM EMS or FIC. |
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