Stewart Warner Max Performance White Face Boost Gauge 2 1/16" P/n 114532 New on 2040-parts.com
Centereach, New York, United States
Stewart Warner Max Performance White Face Boost Gauge 2 1/16" Diameter P/N 114532 NEW Gauge Style: Stewart Warner Maximum Performance Gauge Type: Blower pressure Gauge Face Color: White Sending Unit: Mechanical Gauge Range: 0-100 psi Gauge Size (in): 2 1/16 in. diameter Gauge Size (mm): 52.40mm diameter Sweep: Full sweep Gauge Number Color: Black Pointer Color: Orange Bezel Finish: Black Liquid-Filled: No OEM Replacement: No Sending Unit Included: No Notes: Includes 6 ft. nylon tubing and 1/8 in. NPT fitting and 1/4 in. adaptor fitting.
These Stewart Warner Maximum Performance series analog gauges feature white and black graphics and super-tough engineered resin cases. They also have unique inner and outer bezels, robust 3-dimensional pointers, and advanced SMT electronics and lighting techniques. |
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