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Auto Meter C2 Series 2-1/16-Inch Water Temperature Gauge; 120-240 Fahrenheit; Mechanical (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

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      DESCRIPTION:
      Engines don’t like high water temperatures, Heat is the enemy of performance and reliability. Keep tabs on your temps with the most accurate, quickest responding water temperature gauge on the market. AutoMeter’s advanced bourdon tube meter movement provides unparalleled performance in the most demanding applications. A 6’ capillary tube and 1/2” NPT mounting nut are included.
      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
      Mechanical movements provide accuracy and durability even in the harshest environments
      Gauge kit includes 1/2" NPT adapter, mounting hardware, and detailed instructions for installation
      Ships With
      1/2" NPT adapter/fitting.
      6 ft. Capillary Tube
      2230
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