Egt & Boost Gauge Set Black Face 7 Colour Led 52mm Exhaust Gas Temp Pyrometer on 2040-parts.com
Cedar Vale, Australia
2" EGT PYRO & BOOST Gauge Features a black face, a silver bezel and a bright red needle for easy viewing Can be backlit in your choice of 7 colours (alternatively it can be set to sequence through the colours intermittently) EGT Gauge reads from 300 to 1300 Degrees Celsius Boost gauge reads from 30 In.Hg Vacuum to 30 PSI Pressure Stepper Motor Technology EGT Sensor Thread = 1/8-27 NPT Works on 4, 6, and 8 cylinder turbo and supercharged engines Suits 12 Volt applications Includes; EGT and Boost Gauges, Mounting Brackets, Wiring, Sensors, Hoses, and Instructions BRAND NEW in box View our eBay Store for even more great car parts and
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