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Zex 82395 Nitrous Oxide Pressure Level Gauge on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Ona, West Virginia, United States

Ona, West Virginia, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

ZEX NITROUS OXIDE PRESSURE LEVEL GAUGE

 

This gauge is a perfect addition to your nitrous system. It will help you monitor the level of nitrous in the bottle and measure usage.  This gauge displays how much nitrous is left in the bottle . 
The nitrous level gauge displays with both illuminated led indicator and a numerical fill percentage readout.  It can monitor cylinders from 1-30 lbs. and systems up to 500 HP. Easy to install with a 5-wire hookup and simple to operate.

 

BRAND NEW … packaging opened for photos only … never installed.

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