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Longacre 2 Gauge Sportsman W. Accutech Smi Tach - Op,wt,aluminum Panel ~ on 2040-parts.com

US $240.00
Location:

Monroe, Washington, United States

Monroe, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Longacre Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:44440

Longacre


 

  • Pointers are viscous dampened for steady readings
  • Gauges have CNC machined solid brass gears
  • Industry standard fittings and connections
  • Pre-wired with 'Fat' wiring and soldered heat-shrink terminals
  • 2 5/8" mechanical gauges with NEW style graphics and back lights
  • 4 1/2" AccuTech™ SMi™ Stepper Motor Memory Tachometer
  • Sharp looking aluminum panel...black anodized with clean, cool graphics
  • Warning lights and all senders are included

 


'Stepper Motor' Racing Tachs
The next generation in instrumentation
  • Much more accurate than traditional 'air core' tachs
  • Maximum RPM recall - Just push the Recall button
  • 2 stage High RPM Warning light - Helps prevent over-reving of expensive motors. Can also be used as a 2 stage shift light.
  • LED back light - Back light shows through the dial face PLUS the pointer is LED illuminated to make this the easiest tach to read - and super sharp looking too



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