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AEM's RTD-Type Temperature Sensor (PN 30-2052) is packed with features that deliver consistent measurement and long life. This AEM EGT Sensor features a closed-tip design that lasts longer than the previous generation's perforated tip design and the tip is smaller for less intrusion-and less restriction. Inconel-tubing protects the wiring, which is terminated with a high-quality DTM-style 2-pin connector. The sensor reads a temperature range of -40 to 1,560 degrees F (-40 to 850 degrees C), and its thin-film platinum element provides a high degree of accuracy (+/- 0.9% from 536 to 1,560 degrees F). Our RTD-Type Sensor features a 90-degree bend at the sensor tip for easier installation in tight spaces, and it includes a weld-in sensor bung with machined M14x1.5 threads.
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AEM RTD Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor Kit
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Description
AEM's RTD-Type Temperature Sensor (PN 30-2052) is packed with features that deliver consistent measurement and long life. This AEM EGT Sensor features a closed-tip design that lasts longer than the previous generation's perforated tip design and the tip is smaller for less intrusion-and less restriction. Inconel-tubing protects the wiring, which is terminated with a high-quality DTM-style 2-pin connector. The sensor reads a temperature range of -40 to 1,560 degrees F (-40 to 850 degrees C), and its thin-film platinum element provides a high degree of accuracy (+/- 0.9% from 536 to 1,560 degrees F). Our RTD-Type Sensor features a 90-degree bend at the sensor tip for easier installation in tight spaces, and it includes a weld-in sensor bung with machined M14x1.5 threads.
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AEM RTD Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor Kit
Sale price
$154.61
Regular price
$178.95You saved$24.34 OFF
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