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Aeromotive Fuel Pressure Gauge 15633 on 2040-parts.com

US $27.89
Location:

Oswego, Illinois, United States

Oswego, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Aeromotive Manufacturer Part Number:15633

 Aeromotive's new fuel pressure gauges combined cutting edge technology, performance, and reliability with traditional great looks! These shock absorbing, liquid-filled fuel pressure gauges incorporate a revolutionary feature to correct for temperature sensitivity and provide you with the best of both worlds--dependability and accuracy. Both Aeromotive high and low pressure versions feature a unique pressure equalization pin that permits you to equalize internal gauge case pressure to atmosphere--any time--restoring accuracy, regardless of operating temperature. Shocking? No, they're shock-absorbing gauges from Aeromotive--the people who continue to deliver unparalleled value!

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