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Autometer 7159 C2 Full Sweep Electric Boost Gauge on 2040-parts.com

US $217.90
Location:

Suitland, Maryland, United States

Suitland, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:AUTOMETER Other Part Number:ATM-7159 Manufacturer Part Number:7159 Warranty:Yes UPC:046074071591

 
AutoMeter 7159 C2 Full Sweep Electric Boost Gauge

Our Part Number: A487159
Manufacturer's Part Number: 7159
UPC: 046074071591

Speed Unlimited carries the full line of Auto Meter components.  We are an Authorized Auto Meter Warehouse Distributor. 

 

This is a brand new in the box Auto Meter C2 2-1/16" Electrical Full Sweep Boost Gauge 30 in Hg.-Vac./30 PSI. 

A48-7159

 Notes:
Full Sweep, Stepper Motor meter movement.
Includes 8 ft. nylon tubing with 1/8" NPT fitting.
Includes MAP sensor.
Includes T-fitting. 

 

C2 FULL SWEEP Electric Gauge Features:

  • Digital microprocessor controlled 270 degree sweep rugged stepper motor driven electric gauges offer the highest levels of precision and technology to the discerning enthusiast.

  • Race proven senders keep hazardous fluids inside the engine bay and monitor critical systems sAFE-ly and with authority.

  • Gauge calibration and sensor diagnostics occur on power up for extreme accuracy.

  • Most Full Sweep Electric gauges are compatible with and capable of connecting to Auto Meter Data Logger units for the ultimate race information center.

 

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