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BLITZ FLD METER TACHO For SUBARU IMPREZA GC8 EJ20 15202Brand BLITZ Product Name FLD METER TACHO Product Number 15202 Compatible Car SUBARU IMPREZA GC8 Compatible Engine EJ20 Product Description Model Year: 98 09 00 08 Chassis Model: GC8 connector position: 2 adapted models: 1 communication type: SB Rotation: ___ speed: ___ throttle: ___ temperature: ___ ATF oil temperature: _ E G oil temperature: _ intake manifold boost: ___ the Description: the fault diagnosis connector (OBD II) simply connect, boost
| Brand | BLITZ |
| Product Name | FLD METER TACHO |
| Product Number | 15202 |
| Compatible Car | SUBARU IMPREZA GC8 |
| Compatible Engine | EJ20 |
| Product Description | Model Year: 98 / 09-00 / 08 Chassis Model: GC8 connector position: 2 adapted models: 1 communication type: SB Rotation: ___ speed: ___ throttle: ___ temperature: ___ ATF oil temperature: Ã_ E / G oil temperature: Ã_ intake manifold boost: ___ the Description: the fault diagnosis connector (OBD II) simply connect, boost pressure, engine speed, the other, the vehicle speed, coolant temperature, etc. 3 items displayed simultaneously possible throttle opening, completely new analog and digital meters. BLUE LED in conjunction with the guidelines to emit light in a circle shape, equipped with a "LED LOOP GRAPH". In RED LED, it can be a warning zone settings and warning display. body size combines the visibility and design, adopted a new development Ï_74 size. Dedicated holder, the function switch is also included. In LIVE UNIT adoption, scalability excellent such as the output to a separate sensor of the external input and SD meters. Switching and of imperial and metric, illumination dimming function (on line) also features. Lexus / Toyota a dedicated model equipped with a communication of hybrid vehicles for the. You can display only items related to the battery and motor. prepare the models with the Suzuki CAN communication. Suzuki vehicles since 2008 corresponds to the vehicle with a focus on. part in the Lexus / Toyota / Subaru-based models of, providing a possible model display engine oil temperature. Sensor is unnecessary, engine oil temperature can be displayed. OBDII connector not installed and, already prepared the ignition power connection type for models that use the OBD connector. Up to three of the sensor information can be displayed in one of the meter sensor additional. sold separately by a combination of harness, also supports the connector of the old Nissan car type. Product Name: FLD METER TACHO |
| Remarks | F, G type |
| Notes | Images are for illustration purpose only. Actual product may vary. |
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★★★★★ 5
Good for night sessions
Size: Medium, Pattern Name: Pack of 1
Picked this up for evening fetch sessions and it’s been a win. It charges up fast, couple minutes under a lamp or in sunlight and it’s good to go, and the glow is genuinely bright, not the sad dim purple some of these put out. Makes it way easier to find in the yard at dusk, and the dog can actually track it.
It’s a little on the softer side compared to a regular tennis ball, but durable enough to hold up to my big dog, who is not gentle with toys. Still kicking after plenty of chomping and slobber. Fits a standard Chuckit! launcher perfectly, which is the whole point.
Pros:
• Glows brightly and clearly in the dark
• Charges fast from any light source
• Holds up well even with a big, enthusiastic chewer
• Fits standard ball-throwing sticks
• Great for evening or early-morning fetch
Cons:
• A bit softer than a regular tennis ball — a determined power-chewer could probably destroy it eventually
• Glow fades after a while, so you’ll need to recharge it during long sessions
• Only glows if it’s been charged, which is obvious but easy to forget
Tips:
• Charge it under a bright light or in the sun for a few minutes before heading out
• A flashlight works in a pinch if you forgot to charge it
• Keep it out of permanent fetch duty — rotate with a regular ball so it lasts longer
• Not a chew toy, even though it’s tempting to leave it with the dog
Five stars. If you’ve got a dog and a yard, this makes evening fetch actually doable.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Westies Fav
Size: Small, Pattern Name: Pack of 1
Best Westie ball ever, my dog loves this ball. Exactly her size! 3" tennis balls are too big & she rips the fur off. this silicone-ish ball has no fur & is 2&1/2 "
We have 2" balls from her electronic ball laucher, but she still loves this glow in the dark best!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Best dog ball in the world!
Size: Large, Pattern Name: Pack of 1, Size: Large, Pattern Name: Pack of 1
My dog is singularly obsessed with playing ball. He would drop a steak to chase a ball. (He'd return to the steak, but not without the retrieved ball. He's not an idiot.) He makes dangerous leaps, crashes into trees, and runs fast enough to catch thrown balls before they even hit the ground. Since he doesn't care about his own wellbeing, it's my job to protect him as much as I can. And a lot of balls are hard enough to cause him pain or dental damage when he mistimes a catch. Enter the ChuckIt Glow Ball!
The minute Cowboy got his first Glow Ball, he no longer had any interest in the dozens of tennis balls scattered around the house and yard. If I took the Glow Ball away and instead threw a tennis ball, Cowboy would run to retrieve the ball, then return without it and begin looking all over the house for the Glow Ball. The Glow Ball is tough enough to survive Cowboy's big, sharp chompers, yet it's soft enough to do no harm when it hits him in the face. The glow feature is a huge bonus, too. Cowboy gets distracted by chipmunks and squirrels when we're playing, so he sometimes can't remember where he dropped the ball to pursue the interloper. If the ball was exposed to enough light before it was misplaced, it will be easy to find once the sun goes down. (Otherwise, Cowboy always finds it eventually.) When I'm feeling nocturnal, I'll put the ball under a light for a few minutes to activate the electrons, then treat my boy to a middle-of-the-night game of fetch.
I was so happy to see these on sale, I bought a lifetime supply for my pantry. The size guide seems accurate. ChuckIt recommended the large size for a dog of Cowboy's weight and that size is perfect. Highly recommended product.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Indestructible Doodle ball!
Size: Large (Pack of 1), Color: Multi
If your dog chews threw every tennis ball and toy, chuckit rubber fetch balls are the only one! Our dog LOVES it, he digs it out and has to have several so that there are a few outside and a couple inside because he chews them when he's bored inside and chases them outside! You dog will love it. It's a great value, especially if you watch for sales. It's our go to fog toy!!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Dogs Favorite Ball
Size: Large (Pack of 1), Color: Multi
Great fetch ball! Super durable rubber that holds up way better than a regular tennis ball and has an awesome bounce. Easy for dogs to spot and perfect for endless games of fetch. Doesn’t get soggy or fall apart — definitely a must-have for active dogs!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2026