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Floscan Cruisemaster 5520-231-1 Gas Single 231 Sensor on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Roslindale, Massachusetts, United States

Roslindale, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Bought new. Box opened but never unpacked.

FLOSCAN 5532-231-1 FUEL METER 201-350HP O/B


CruiseMaster 5500

A Series 5500 CruiseMaster Fuel Monitoring System will increase any boats effective range by accurately recording total fuel consumed by pinpointing optimum speed. Now you can spend more time fishing or cruising knowing you have enough fuel to make it to port. CruiseMaster brings you more than peace of mind and increased cruising range, it also pays for itself in better fuel economy.

Fuel Type: Gas
Engine Qty: Single
Engine Type: EFI & Carb O/B Only
Fuel Sensor: 231
Max Horsepower: 201-350HP

Features:
  • Self contained Totalizer with permanent LCD display records fuel consumed up to 99,999 gallons. Resettable or non-resettable totalizer operating mode. SPST type switch required for resetting totalizer. We recommend Sierra Marine part number TG40020 for this feature
  • Model 231 Flow Sensor features extremely low flow resistance. Recommended for carbureted and 2-stroke EFI outboard engines 150 HP and over where system flow resistance should be minimized. Installs between priming bulb and fuel tank.
  • Microprocessor-based electronics with user adjustable totalizer calibration for superior accuracy. Panel mounted instrument fits 3-1/16" diameter opening.


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