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1/8 in. NPT Male Thread w/ -4 and 3/16 NPT Adapters


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100 PSIg Stainless Sensor Kit. Stainless Steel Sensor Body. 1/8" NPT Male Thread. Includes: 100 PSIg Stainless Sensor, Connector, Pins & 1/8" NPT to -4 AdapterGauge style (PSIg) Pressure SensorsAEM offers high quality stainless steel PSIg sensors in 100, 150, 500, 1,000, and 2,000. Gauge style pressure sensors reference pressure above atmospheric pressure. When exposed to atmospheric pressure, gauge style pressure sensors will read 0 psig. Gauge style pressure sensors are commonly used for oil pressure, fuel pressure, brake pressure, nitrous pressure etc.Which Pressure Sensor is right for you?There are many different tools that can be used for measurement, but the degree of accuracy is dependent upon the tool. For example, a ruler can measure distance with a good degree of accuracy, but for a more precise measurement a caliper should be used. The difference between a brass pressure sensor and a stainless steel pressure sensor is similar if we think about it in these terms:Brass Pressure Sensor = RulerUse a Brass Pressure Gauge Sensor where you need a good reference to what pressure is being seen.Example: Brass Pressure Sensor used for a Boost Gauge - Reference/Information for knowing manifold pressure, not for ECU calibration.Stainless Steel Pressure Sensor = CaliperUse a SS Pressure Sensor where you need exact details of the pressure.Example: MAP Sensor information for the ECU - Calibration/crucial information for the ECU.

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