Not 100% sure, it doesn't say so, but give them a ring, they are helpful enough.
Built in warning light is a good idea though, a reminder to back off if the EGT gets high, you do get complaicent with gauges and once your happy with the set up you tend not to look all the time, bright red LED is a good plan.
It's a shame Stack were such twats when I rang as I would have liked to stock their stuff, SPA are much nicer to deal with.
If I were doing it again (buying gauges) I personally would buy SPA, but thats me.
EGT gauge help..
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The swear filter on tuis website changes words in common use to other stupid sentances that are nothing like the word you started with, making posts look just plain daft, I said "Two Hats".
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Re: EGT gauge help..
Built in warning light is a good idea though
I must admit i like the solution that Stack have come up with for this on their pro range:
These properties can be set with one of seven different colours assigned to each. As soon as the alarm level is exceeded the full dialface changes colour. If the level exceeds the alarm by more than 10%, the dialface flashes rapidly to further alert the driver.