Sunpro Introduces New Super Tach III Value Pack

Sunpro Introduces New Super Tach III Value Pack

Car enthusiasts who appreciate the nostalgic chrome styling of 1950s and '60s automobiles will find much to like about Sunpro's new Super Tach III Value Pack (CP7930). Featuring Sunpro's new 5-inch Super Tach III, the value pack includes a Sunpro Custom Line triple gauge kit.

Car enthusiasts who appreciate the nostalgic chrome styling of 1950s and ’60s automobiles will find much to like about Sunpro’s new Super Tach III Value Pack (CP7930).

Featuring Sunpro’s new 5-inch Super Tach III, the value pack includes a Sunpro Custom Line triple gauge kit.

Sunpro’s Super Tach III is the successor to the Sun Super Tach II – largely popular in grassroots motorsports throughout the 1960s and 70s and, arguably, the world’s best recognized tachometer. It is sheathed in a solid metal casing decked with a striking reflective chrome finish. Aerodynamic relief vents adorn each side of the parabola-shaped housing, accentuating its streamline styling.

The Triple Gauge Kit features a chrome Custom Line oil pressure gauge, water/oil temperature gauge and voltmeter all conveniently housed within a chrome mounting panel for easy installation under a vehicle’s dashboard or in the center console. It comes complete with the capillary tubing, NPT thread and adapters required for installation.

"The value pack is ideal for hot rod builders, classic car fanatics and weekend racers," said Bart Ivic, marketing manager, Sunpro. "It’s also a great gift idea. The gauges even look good inside today’s most popular performance cars."

All Sunpro tachs incorporate vibration-proof, air-core meter movement to ensure the pointer responds rapidly to system changes for a precise reading. They are factory calibrated and certified and are backed by a full one-year warranty.

The Sunpro Super Tach III Value Pack can be purchased from leading automotive performance suppliers. For a location near you, visit www.sunpro.com and select the "Where to Buy" link.

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