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They are Pivot Stepping Gauge Series

• Lightweight

• Reduced Vibration

• No Overshoot or Waver

• Noiseless Stepping Motor

• Dashboard Stand Included

• Super Extra-Fine Steps Ensure Extra Smooth Movement

The Pivot Stepping Gauge Series was designed for use in racecars, but can be used without modification in your own car.

Consistent Movement

Pivot's stepping gauge, with it's original computer drive circuitry, stepping motor, and instrumentation design, brings to reality a gauge that offers high response and consistent movement without overshoot or waver.

Reduced Lag Time

Racing gauges have never existed with such consistent movement, and overwhelming high response rate, without overshoot. It gives a true sense of an engine's movement and change. Also, the Super-extra fine steps (Pivot: 0.312°, competitors: 0.9°) move smoothly and our display offers you an easy to read 281°.

Lightweight Construction

The Pivot Stepping Gauge series was constructed lightweight by design. A lighter gauge means less vibration and improved visibility.

Developed to match the needs of Formula 1, circuit, and rally racing, the world's high pressure drivers overwhelmingly choose Pivot due to Pivot's commitment to creating innovative, quality, competitive products

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