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Howard Beach, New York, United States

Howard Beach, New York, United States

G-TECH Pro Competition Performance Meter


G - Tech Meter Comes with Oem Box, Power Cord, Suction Cup Mounting Bracket and Instructions As shown in Pictures.   

In Like New Condition with Plastic still on Meter Screen.  

Looking for just the basics, 1/4 mile, Horsepower, Torque 0-60, The new G-TECH Pro Competition SS Performance Meter is the perfect choice.


Just like the original G-TECH Performance meter, the new G-TECH Pro Competition SS Performance Meter measures horsepower, Torque, 0-60 ET and mph, 1/4 mile ET, 1/4 mile speed.


Installation? All you need to do is plug it into your 12V cigarette lighter and attach the custom designed suction cup mount to your windshield and your ready to go.


Measurements:

  • Reaction-Time
  • 0-60 ft Time
  • 0-60 MPH Time
  • 0-100 MPH Time
  • 1/8 Mile E.T and Speed
  • 1/4 Mile E.T. and Speed
  • Horsepower
  • Torque
  • RPM & Shift lights
  • Handling G's
  • Records up to 30 runs

Message me if you have any Questions about this G - Tech Meter 

Only Ship in the U.S.A. 

Ships out Same or Next day as soon as I Receive your Clear Payment 

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