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021906018m 2.8l Vr6 12v Vw Volkswagen Jetta Golf Gti Stage 1 Tuned Ecu + 2 Step on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
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Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Aftermarket Products Manufacturer Part Number:022906032cs

Flashed with stage 1 tuned file. 15-20hp over stock.

021906018M 12v VR6 MK4 manual gearbox ecu.

Optimized Timing and fueling changes.
Raised idle speed, limiters removed, etc.
Emission deletes.
Immo off. Plug and play.

+ 2 Step Launch Control.


Please match original ecu number to this replacement ecu. If in doubt, please contact me.

Please inquire with any questions.


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