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Digital Oil Pressure Gauge Prosport Evo Series Blue/red on 2040-parts.com

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Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:Item must be returned in brand new condition,never installed or test fitted or wires cut or scratches. Packaging must also be in perfect condition. Subject to a 15% restocking fee to cover all of paypal and Ebay fees as well as processing. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Prosport Gauges Manufacturer Part Number:216EVOOP Interchange Part Number:EVO Oil Pressure Surface Finish:Black Warranty:Yes

Prosport Gauges

EVO SERIES

 

Digital Electrical Oil Pressure Gauge 52mm (2 1/16")

 

A new Evolution in digital gauges
 
Introducing the 4 time award wining, (SEMA show 2010) industry first, dual color digital gauge.  This gauge has a Black bezel, Black case and is Blacked out when off.  This one gauge can display either Red or Blue and is dimmable !

A 270° dial sweep provides quick one glance accuracy. Track tested and race proven these gauges use precision electric senders (Included) to keep hazardous fluids out of the passenger compartment.

All of our Evo Series gauges perform a dramatic opening ceremony with a full digital sweep each time the vehicle is turned on.
 
These gauges are very thin, perfect for tight mounting options
Only 1.5" deep including the studs
 
(0-150 PSI includes: Sender, mounting hardware and Instructions)
 
Be sure to consider our Oil Filter adaptor plate to make installation of the electric Sender quick and easy
 
 

 

Don't trust your factory gauge for important monitoring of engine functions.  By the time your factory idiot light comes on the damage is already done.  Monitor you engine functions with one quick glance and notice any problems before it is catastrophic.

 

 

No controller needed!

52 mm (2 1/16") 

A 270˚ dial sweep provides quick one glance accuracy. Track tested and race proven, these gauges use precision electric senders to keep hazardous fluids out of the passenger compartment.

A dramatic opening ceremony displays a full pointer sweep movement with self check each time the vehicle is started.

 

 

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 12 Month warranty!! & 7 day return Policy!

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  • This item is in stock & will ship by the next business day the latest!
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