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Longacre Racing Products Accutech Digital Tachometer With Memory - 19k Rpm 7* on 2040-parts.com

US $190.00
Location:

Monroe, Washington, United States

Monroe, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Longacre Manufacturer Part Number:44402

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Longacre



State of the art electronics give you accuracy to within 10 RPM

  • Ultra light weight - only about 1-1/2 ounces
  • Fast response
  • Easy recall
  • High RPM warning light - helps prevent accidental over reving of expensive motors
  • Tach function is self-powered (battery lasts 300+ hours) - Optional connect to car for back light
  • Includes mounting bracket - also helps protect tach from damage
  • 0 - 19,000 RPM
  • 3-1/2” x 1-1/2”
  • Uses CR2032 battery

  • Brand:AccuTech™
    Style:Digital
    Type:Tachometer
    Range:0-19K RPM
    Memory:Yes
    Size:3 1/2" x 1 1/2"
    Face Color:White / Luminescent blue
    Backlight:Optional (connect to car)
    Mounting Bracket Included:Yes




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