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Dakota Digital Odyssey Series I Rectangle Vacuum Boost Gauge & Sensor Ody-09-5 on 2040-parts.com

US $151.95
Location:

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:ODY-09-5 Country of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:SEN-09-5 Part Brand:DAKOTA DIGITAL Other Part Number:Automotive Gauge Brand:Dakota Digital Warranty:Yes

Odyssey Series I Vacuum / Boost Gauge

from Dakota Digital

ODY-09-5


Description from Dakota Digital:

Dakota Digital Odyssey Series I instruments offer a high brightness, *non-glare vacuum fluorescent display for excellent daytime visibility and a lifetime of trouble free use. Odyssey Series I instruments are fully backed by a Limited 24-month Warranty against manufacturer defects and provide the accuracy and performance you've come to expect from Dakota Digital!

Range: 30 Hg- 80 psi
Resolution: 1Hg or 0.2 psi

  • Choice of either Satin or Chrome bezel.
  • Choice of either Blue or Teal Display.
  • Machined aluminum housing and bezel.

Sensor now included!

SEN-09-5 - New and Included sender for better accuracy and reliability. No need to run extra plumbing the sender can be mounted directly to the manifold.

Range:
-25 to 0 inHg (Vacuum)
0 - 80 psi (boost)

1/8" NPT Male Thread

Don't forget: When making your payment, be sure to specify whether you would like the SATIN or CHROME bezel, and the BLUE or TEAL display.


   




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