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Quickcar 61-7021 4 Gauge Panel Op/wt/ot/fp Imca Dirt Drag Off Road on 2040-parts.com

US $409.99
Location:

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:61-7021 Part Brand:Quickcar

This QuickCar 4-Gauge Panel Kit comes with QuickCar Extreme Series Gauges.  Included are One Oil Pressure gauge (0-100 PSI Range), one Water Temperature Gauge (140-280 F Degree Range), one Oil Temperature Gauge (140-320 F Degree Range) and one Fuel Pressure Gauge (0-15 PSI Range).  These are Mechanical Type Gauges.  Warning Lights are built into the gauges allowing the gauge backlight to turn from white to Red (oil press), Blue (water temp), Orange (oil temp) and Green (fuel press) when the sending units reach their pre-set low or high trigger point (20 PSI for Oil Pressure, 240 F for Water, 280 for Oil Temp, 4 PSI for Fuel).  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 13-5/8" Wide X 4-1/2" High.  Sold as one complete kit.

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