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Quickcar 61-6051 4-1 Gauge Panel Tach Op/wt/fp/ot Imca Dirt Drag Off Road on 2040-parts.com

US $359.99
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Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:61-6051 Part Brand:QuickCar

This QuickCar 4-1 Gauge Panel Kit comes with QuickCar Gauges.  Included are One Oil Pressure gauge (0-100 PSI Range), One Water Temperature Gauge (140-280 F Degree Range), One Fuel Pressure Gauge (0-15 PSI Range) and One oil Temperature Gauge (140-280 F Degree Range) along with One 10,000 RPM 5" Tachometer featuring recall.  Oil, Water, and Fuel gauges are Mechanical Type Gauges.  Tachometer works with 4-6-8 Cylinder engine applications and will work with most conventional and electronic ignitions including MSD boxes. Gauge Warning Lights with sending units are also included and pre-wired to the gauges.  Please note that Pressure Gauge Tubing Kits are not included and must be purchased separately. Fuel Pressure Isolator is also highly recommended.  Panel measurements are 16-1/4" Wide X 4-1/2" High.  Sold as One complete kit.

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