A GOOD GAUGE
Here’s something that is both cool and functional The Intellitronix Color Changing-Needle Gauge Panel features six analogue-style gauges with LED gauge needles that change colour depending on the gauge reading. That gives you an instant visual alert if your oil pressure spikes, fuel runs low, or you’re going a bit too fast.
The Intellitronix Color Changing-Needle Gauge Panel includes a speedometer and tachometer plus fuel, voltmeter, oil pressure, and water temperature gauges. You also get indicators, a high beam indicator, and a clock. The gauges feature night-time dimming and are mounted in a black polycarbonate faceplate with a clear acrylic cover.
The panel is compatible with mechanical and electronically-controlled transmissions and comes with all the necessary sending units and hardware.
160mph Speedometer
• One-button calibration, odometer, trip meter, high-speed recall, speed sending unit, 0-60 time,
and quarter-mile elapsed time functions
• Needle colour transitions from yellow to orange and red as speed increases
• Can be converted to a GPS unit with an optional Intellitronix GPS speedometer sender
Tachometer
• Reads from 0-8000rpm in 100rpm increments
• Needle colour transitions from green to yellow, orange, and red colour as RPMs increase
Water Temperature
• 100°-260° F
• Needle colour transitions from blue to green and red as temperatures increase
Oil Pressure
• 0-100psi
• Needle colour transitions from red to yellow and green as pressure increases
Voltmeter
• 10-18 volts
• Needle colour transitions from red to orange and green, then back to red as voltage increases
Fuel Level
• 0-99 per cent; reads empty to full in quarter increments
• User-programmable to work with Ford, GM, Chrysler, VDO, and aftermarket
240-33 ohm fuel senders
• Needle colour transitions from green to yellow, orange, and red as fuel level decreases
SEE INTELLITRONIX COLOR-CHANGING-NEEDLE GAUGE PANEL KITS AT SUMMIT RACING ENDS.
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