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Omni Power Tachometer Honda Civic Eg 92-95 Instrument Gauge Cluster (8500 Rpm) on 2040-parts.com

US $129.00
Location:

Austin, Minnesota, US

Austin, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:tach-8500-eg / PLUG-N-PLAY 8500 REDLINE Part Brand:Omni Power

8500 RPM redline version.
 
Omni Power replacement tachometers are unique because they fit directly into the factory cluster and require no wiring or custom mounting. This feature allows the vehicle to retain a factory look, with a more accurate and higher RPM capability. 

Omni Power developed their own software in house to run the modern digital gear driven stepper motor. This was crucial to ensure that the tachometer is accurate and has fast enough movement to keep up with highly responsive high revving engines. Omni Power uses the same digital gear driven stepper motor as Porsche and other exotic automobiles use. 

The OEM Honda EF, EG, EK and DC tachometer is not accurate. Typically they read about 200-600 RPM fast at engine speeds above 7000 RPM. Omni Power developed a special monitoring software that ensures that their tachometer will be incredibly accurate at all RPM speeds.  Each tachometer is manufactured in the USA. Assembly, programming and testing are done in house, to ensure the highest level of quality.
 
Omni Power Retail price is $149.99

Item is brand new and never installed. Sold the car. Same day shipping included insurance and delivery confirmation number.

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