Tach Hour Meter Tachometer Rpm Display Go Shifter Kart 125cc Engine 2 4 Stroke on 2040-parts.com
Denver, Colorado, United States
Tach/Hour Meter. Works on all outboard 2 stroke 4 stroke gas engines.
Large LCD display with back-light. Replaceable battery. Max RPM recall, rpm alert, resettable maintenance hours. Non resettable total hours. No power required, easy installation, just wrap the black wire around your spark plug cable. 0.5 sec rpm refresh rate. 20000 max rpm. Will display RPM automatically when engine is running. Will display HOURS when engine is off.
Applications: All gas operated engines, inboard outboard marine engines 1 year warranty |
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