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Autosport, Bike Dashboard, Digital Meter, Gauge, Display Magneti Marelli Mt940 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Moscow, Russian Federation

Moscow, Russian Federation
Condition:New Brand:Magneti Marelli Surface Finish:Anodized Units:Celsius, Km/h, PSI, RPM Features:Illuminated Display:Digital Included Gauges:Lap timer, Oil/Fuel Pressure, Odometer, Speedometer, Tachometer, Temperature Manufacturer Part Number:MT940/B1 Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Material:Aluminum

Magneti Marelli motorsport dashboard new:

- For sport cars, formulas, bikes.
- High contrast with backlit
- Three page display with five data winsows
- Direct connection to 4 analogue sensors(press/temp)
- Alarm function monitors pressure and temp levels
- RPM and speed input(any type of signal)
- 2 high-brightness warning lights for shift lamp and alarm.
- CAN bus for interconnection with ECU or logger
- Lap timer
- pressure inputs already programmed for easy find 10bar(150psi) AEM/Haltech sensors.
- Speed/RPM input can be calibrated with push-button

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