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ESUPPORT 52Mm Fuel Ratio Gauge Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of ESUPPORT 52Mm Fuel Ratio Gauge

Diameter: 2"/52mm. Red LED illuminated needles. LED super white display. Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge. Power: DC(10-15V) 12V Professional.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Accurate and Easy to Read Fuel Gauge

This automotive gauge is a great addition to any car dashboard. As my tests showed, it provides accurate readings of my car's fuel ratio, which is essential for avoiding unexpected stops on long drives .The gauge is also very easy to read, EVEN in bright sunlight. However, the instructions on installation could be clearer, which may be challenging for less experienced users..

Pros
  • Accurate readings, easy to read
Cons
  • Unclear installation instructions

Revainrating 5 out of 5

"Essential Automotive Gauge!

This fuel ratio gauge is a must-have for all car enthusiasts. Based on my experience it accurately displays the fuel-to-air ratio in my car, making it easier to optimize performance and gas mileage. The installation process was a breeze and it blends in perfectly with my car`s interior... The only downside is that it could be more visible during the day. Overall, a great addition to any car and definitely worth the investment..

Pros
  • Accurately measures fuel ratio.
Cons
  • Not compatible with vehicles that do not have a 52mm gauge opening.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Definitely not a Celsius sensor, it reads in Fahrenheit

Before installing this in my car, I thought I should check the accuracy of the temperature readings. I tested this on a low heat stove and used my laser thermometer on a Fahrenheit thermometer to heat the sensor to 500 degrees Fahrenheit. Now the Celsius sensor should be different, but it reads 500°C and not 260°C

Pros
  • . Happy so far
Cons
  • The list will be long.