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Old 08-31-2008, 12:55 AM
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STACK is proud to introduce their proven technology in a 52mm gauge! New for 2008 STACK has introduced a line of minor instruments to complement the famous STACK tachometers and Integrated Dash Displays. Available in three movement types, professional stepper motor analogue, electric analogue, and mechanical analogue to suit your performance needs and budget. All instruments feature no glare black dials and bezels with high contrast, easy to read white markings. Vivid white LED backlighting and illuminated needles reduce current draw, provide excellent vibration resistance and exceptional nighttime visibility. 32 instruments are available in the initial release with scales available in both Imperial and Metric. Series highlights include 270º sweep user programmable Fuel Level gauge and Wideband Lambda Gauge with 0-4v output for data acquisition unit or ECU.

STACK, when only the best will do!

For more information about these instruments and other quality STACK products visit www.stackinc.com or call us toll free at 1-888-867-5183.
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Kris:

Glad to see you here. You didn't tell me Auto Meter had Purchased Stack. Is the Autometer website been updated yet, or will they remain separate entities?

I bet you'll be a busy guy here, from looking around I really like the technology Stack Brings to the gauges, and the Data/Video logging options.

I look forward to more updates, and thanks for working with me via email. I'm sure we will be visiting again soon.

Good Luck,

Ty O'Neal
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