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201014
2-1/16" OIL PRESSURE, 0-100 PSI, AIR-CORE, AIR-CORE, COBRA
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Quick Specs
- Size:2-1/16" (52.4mm)
- Type:Air-Core
- Range:0-100 PSI
- Lighting:Incandescent
- Instructions: Download PDFDownload PDF
DESCRIPTION:
Quite possibly the most critical vital to monitor, engine oil pressure can mean the difference between making it home and needing to replace the engine. The patented air core meter movement provides the durability and accuracy that you expect from the AutoMeter name. Throughout 57 years of building the world’s best competition instruments, this meter movement has been the engine powering the machine that sets the benchmark. A single wire, 1/8” NPT oil pressure sender is included.
Feature Points
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- Traditional incandescent lighting illuminates around the perimeter of the dial
- 12 and 16 volt compatible, well-suited with nearly every street car or race car electrical system
- Gauge kit includes 1/8” NPT pressure sender, 1/4” NPT adapter, bulb and socket assembly, red and green bulb covers, mounting hardware, and detailed instructions for installation
- AutoMeter’s race proven air-core electric instruments provide quick and accurate readings while keeping hazardous fluids outside of the vehicle
- 2242
- 3/8" NPT and 1/2" NPT adapter fittings
- 2230

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QUESTIONS:
Does this gauge come with the sender unit or is purchased separately .? Thanks
Hello Caroline, thank you for your inquiry. The 201014 does include the 2242 sender.
Date published: 2021-09-03
1968 dodge coronet , what parts do I need to in stall oil pressure gage?
You may need an adapter in order for the sensor to fit. However, we do not know the thread pitch of the OEM sensor which will need to be done on your end to ensure proper fitment of the sensor.
Date published: 2021-01-12
Does this oil gauge (201014) use the same sending unit as your oil gauge item number 2522? Thanks!
Thank you for your question. Yes, it does.
Date published: 2019-11-14