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Showing posts with label tire gauge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tire gauge. Show all posts

Thursday, February 8, 2024

Calling All Race Teams!

 

We know that having the proper tire pressure can make the difference between winning and losing. To have the best chance of coming out on top you need to have a highly accurate Cecomp tire pressure gauge.

 

Absolute Process Instruments has a wide variety of gauges to choose from in ranges of 3 PSI up to 5000 PSI. Also available is our exclusive protective boot in both red and orange, perfect for keeping your gauge safe if dropped.



For race teams only, our F20BBL-M8R model has a special race day setting for tires that have an inner and outer tube. The readings will be recorded as (RF/RFIN, RR/RRIN, LR/LRIN, LF/LFIN). Request your F20BBL-M8R with special settings today.

 


For an all-in-one gauge look at our CTP1B or CTP3B models, both models come with high accuracy of 0.1% on all ranges, the red protective rubber boot, min/max readings, a reinforced sensor area, a white backlit display, and a protective coating on the circuit board. This gauge is built to stand up to whatever you can throw at it.

 


If you are looking for a budget-friendly gauge, then our DPG1000BBL is the perfect fit for you. This gauge’s sole purpose is to take reading after reading without fail.

 

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Contact Customer Service for your free Quote today at sales@api-usa.com


Race Day images from Istock Oleksandr Filon & Jerry Ballard

Monday, December 11, 2017

Larry Dixon on the Cecomp TestPLUS Digital Pressure Gauge

Under the low pressure conditions that half your dragster tires are running, even a tenth of a pound (or 0.1 PSI) can make a huge difference.
Analog gauges just aren't accurate enough to give you reliable pressure readings within 0.1 PSI.
Read more about analog vs. digital gauges here.





In our latest You Tube video, 3-time National Hot Rod Association NHRA champion Larry Dixon gives some tire tips to dragsters who want to improve their game.

Many thanks to Larry Dixon for making this video!