75mm Mass Air Sensor Meter Pro Flow Technologies New Chrome on 2040-parts.com
Nampa, Idaho, US
New Pro Flow - Professional Flow Technologies 75mm Mass Air Sensor. I purchased to put on a project vehicle with a 1986 - 1993 5.0 Ford V8, but project went away before I installed it. I'm sure that this unit will work with many other engines.
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