Mallory 74784m 30 Psi Sensor Kit With 3 Bar Map on 2040-parts.com
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Mallory 74784M 30 psi Sensor Kit with 3 Bar MAP Item Description Mallory Ignition offers complete sensor kit for your EFI engine management system. This kit include sensors for air, coolant, and manifold absolute pressure required for your system operation. Kits are available to measure pressures from 1 bar (for naturally aspirated engines) up to 5 bar or 60 psi. Control fuel enrichment on your vehicle with the right IAT and ECT data kit. Features
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