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Auto Meter C2 Series 2-1/16-Inch Boost/Vacuum Gauge; 30 inHG / 20 PSI; Mechanical (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

Item SHR50516
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    Description

    DESCRIPTION:
    The standard in the industry, AutoMeter’s Mechanical Boost/Vac Gauges have found their way into more builds than any other. Using a patented, high precision bourdon tube meter movement, there isn’t another gauge on the market that can lay claim to the levels of accuracy or durability you’ll find here. A simple 1/8” NPT pressure connection requires no electrical hookup for operation. Includes 1/8” NPT fittings and nylon line kit.
    Feature Points
    Modern blue LED through-the-dial lighting provides clear visibility during nighttime use
    AutoMeter’s race proven mechanical instruments provide trusted accuracy while being simple to install
    No electrical system required for gauge operation - compatible with every street or race vehicle
    Gauge kit includes 1/8” nylon line, T-Fitting, vacuum fitting, compression fittings, mounting hardware, and detailed instructions for installation
    Mechanical movements provide accuracy and durability even in the harshest environments
    Ships With
    1/8" NPT Male to 1/8" compression fitting, 1/8" NPT Female to 1/8" compression fitting, 1/8" NPT to 1/4" NPT bushing, T - Fitting
    10 ft. nylon tubing
    2230
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    Tech Specs

    4.6

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