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Prosport 52mm Premier White Blue Amber Led Wideband Air Fuel Ratio Gauge on 2040-parts.com

US $209.00
Location:

00000, Hong Kong

00000, Hong Kong
Condition:New Other Part Number:216HLAFR270-PK-WB4.9-WO Brand:PROSPORT Warranty:Yes Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Manufacturer Part Number:4714102774719 UPC:4714102774719

PROSPORT 52mm Halo Premier Series White Blue Amber Led Wideband Air Fuel Ratio Gauge

  1. Electrical Type With Peak & Warning Function
  2. 52mm Diameter With 38mm Depth 
  3. Super White, Blue & Amber Led With Halo Ring 
  4. With External Control Box
  5. With All The Necessary Parts: Power Wires, Meter Cup With Visor, 1 Sticker 
  6. Bosch 4.9 - 5 Wire Heated O2 Sensor
  7. Wiring Harness 10' feet (Gauge To O2 Sensor) 
  8. Widest Range AFR Readings From 10.0:1 To 20.0:1
  9. 0 - 5 Volt Analog Output
  10. With English Instruction Manual
  11. Easy Installation
  12. QC passed in Taiwan

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