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Wideband Air Fuel Ratio Gauge W/bosch O2 Sensor Digital Amber Display on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
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United States, US

United States, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:Item must be returned in brand new condition,never installed or test fitted or wires cut or scratches. Packaging must also be in perfect condition. Subject to a 15% restocking fee to cover all of paypal and Ebay fees as well as processing. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Prosport Manufacturer Part Number:PSAFRLCD-WB 4.9-AMBER Warranty:Yes

Wideband Air Fuel Ratio Gauge
(2008 SEMA Show Award Winner)
52mm (2 1/16")
 
Amber LCD Display
 
Utilizing the latest Bosch wideband O2 sensor -5 wire heated LSU 4.9 (Prosport Inc. is the only one in the USA to use them) our gauge now has the widest range 10.0:1 to 20.0:1 AFR readings on the planet.
Featuring Blue LCD readout in the center of the gauge and a bar-graph syle LED's around the outside of the gauge that change from green(Rich) to Yellow(Optimal) to Red(Lean) for immediate reference to AFR.
 
This is our newest model that has Dual output signal. A 0-5 volt output signal for data-logging ! AND a narrow band 0-1v signal.
 
This is a complete kit that includes everything you need:
AFR digital Gauge
Bosch 4.9  5 wire heated O2 sensor
Weld in Bung
Instructions
Wiring harness(Gauge to O2 sensor) 10 feet long-Plug and play
Decals
Visor/hood

Blacked out when off-this gauge matches our Perfomance Series Gauges

This gauge displays AFR in digital form in the center and at the same time displays a bar-graph style LED's around the outer circle.

 

 

 Don't be left in the dust as Prosport continues to set the trend. 

This gauge also incorporates our opening ceremony/Self check each time the vehicle is started.  Check out the Demo page on our website to watch it work.

(Includes Mounting Hardware and Instructions)

 

 

Find us online to see a demo of this gauge, web only specials and more selections!

 

 We are available M-F 9-5 EST  (727)-572-9011 to help with questions, tech support or special requests

 

 12 Month warranty!! & 7 day return Policy!

Shipping and Handling:

  • This item is in stock & will ship by the next business day the latest!
  • Shipping charges is for all 50 US States.
  • We ship EVERYWHERE!

 

Payment Methods Accepted:
  • Paypal Prefered

 

 

 


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