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Autometer 7544 Phantom Ii 2-1/16" 0-1600 F Full Sweep Electric Pyrometer E.g.t. on 2040-parts.com

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Kansas City, Kansas, United States

Kansas City, Kansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Auto Meter Manufacturer Part Number:7544

Auto Meter 7544 Phantom II 2-1/16" 0-1600 F Full Sweep ElectricAutometer 7544 Phantom II Pyrometer 0-1,600 Degrees F
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Auto Meter 2-1/16 inch (52.4mm) Pyrometer E.G.T. (Exhaust Gas Temperature), 0-1600`F, Full Sweep Electric, Phantom II are powered by digital microprocessor-controlled, rugged stepper motor drives and laboratory grade sending units. These Full Sweep Electric Gauges are the BEST gauges available. They combine Extreme Durability and Readability of 270 degree sweep mechanical gauges with the easy installation and safe operation of short sweep electrics. Track tested and race proven, these units use precision senders to keep hazardous fluids out of the driver compartment and perform gauge calibration and sensor diagnostics at power up for extreme accuracy, every time. Most units compatible with Auto Meter Data Logger for the ultimate race info center. Air-Core meter movement. Includes Type K Thermocouple.
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