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Autometer Phantom Air Fuel Ratio Gauge 2 1/16'' on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States

North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New

BRAND NEW AUTOMETER 2 1/16'' AIR FUEL GAUGE ...PART #5775 FREE SHIPPING
Gauge Style: Auto Meter Phantom
Gauge Series: Digital
Gauge Type: Air/Fuel ratio
Gauge Range: Lean-rich
Shape: Round
Gauge Size (in): 2 1/16 in. diameter
Gauge Size (mm): 52.40mm diameter
Sweep: Bar graph
Sending Unit: Electrical
Gauge Face Color: White
Gauge Number Color: Green/Yellow/Red
Bezel Finish: Black
OEM Replacement: No
Sending Unit Included: No
Quantity: Sold individually.
Footnotes: 20 - Will work with most factory narrow-band O2 sensors.
58 - Will not work with wide-band O2 sensors. Please check your application.
59 - Gauge has no provision for lighting.

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