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2-1/16" OIL TEMPERATURE, 140-280 °F, STEPPER MOTOR, COBALT
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Quick Specs
- Size:2-1/16" (52.4mm)
- Type:Digital Stepper Motor
- Range:140-280 °F
- Lighting:LED
- Instructions: Download PDFDownload PDF
DESCRIPTION:
One of the single most important factors in determining how your engine performs (and how long it performs between rebuilds) is proper oil temperature during operation. Knowing your exact temp allows you to make sure you’ve got the proper oil weight and cooling capacity. Using AutoMeter’s advanced 1/8” NPT two wire temperature transducer, you can be assured of the most accurate possible readings of the life blood of your engine. The advanced Digital Stepper Motor Drive keeps needle movement smooth and precise. A direct plug in wiring harness is included for ease of installation.
Feature Points
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- Modern blue LED through-the-dial lighting provides clear visibility during nighttime use
- Gauge kit includes 1/8” NPT temperature sender, 3/8” and 1/2" NPT adapters, wiring harness, mounting hardware, and detailed instructions for installation
- Includes data acquisition grade temperature sender, providing unmatched accuracy and durability even in the harshest environments
- AutoMeter’s race proven digital stepper motor electric instruments provide unmatched accuracy while keeping hazardous fluids outside of the vehicle
- The accuracy of digital stepper motor gauges is further increased by utilizing a self calibration sequence during power up
- 12 and 16 volt compatible, compatible with nearly every street car or race car electrical system
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- 3/8" NPT and 1/2" NPT adapter fittings
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Is there a variant of this gauge available in degrees Celsius instead of Fahrenheit ?
Hello! We do not offer this exact gauge in Celsius, but we do offer a Cobalt oil temperature gauge in Celsius. It is model number 6148-M.
Date published: 2020-12-03