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Brand:Stewart Warner

Manufacturer's Part Number:114266

Part Type:Gauges, Analog

Product Line:Stewart Warner Maximum Performance Series Analog Gauges

Summit Racing Part Number:SWW-114266

UPC:72262820090

Gauge Style:Stewart Warner Maximum Performance

Gauge Type:Oil temperature

Gauge Face Color:Black

Sending Unit:Electrical

Gauge Range:140-320 degrees F

Gauge Size (in):2 1/16 in. diameter

Gauge Size (mm):52.40mm diameter

Gauge Number Color:White

Pointer Color:Red

Bezel Finish:Silver

Liquid-Filled:No

OEM Replacement:No

Sending Unit Included:Yes

Quantity:Sold individually.

Gauge Series:Analog

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These Stewart Warner Maximum Performance series analog gauges feature silver, 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. You get the best performance with the most stylish look for a killer combo that can't be beat!

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