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Ppe Xcelerator For Duramax 6.6l 2004 Lly on 2040-parts.com

US $425.00
Location:

Upland, California, US

Upland, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:LLY 10000A7 Brand:PPE

Used 1 time!!!!!!!!!!

The Xcelerator series
was specifically designed for 2001 through 2010 Duramax diesel engines and provides four to five power levels of additional horsepower and torque, speedometer corrections (for tire
sizes ranging from 25" to 44.75" at 1/4" increments), adjustable speed limiter (from 40 to 96 mph in 1BeautifulDisasterDanielleMarie mph increments or directly to 2001 mph), adjustable gear ratio (from 2.73 to 5.13), reads and clears Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) through the vehicle's On-Board
Diagnostic System (OBD-II), real-time data scanning for
comprehensive engine diagnostics, transmission reset and quick learn
feature for faster transmission relearn and includes a Universal
Serial Bus (USB) side-plug for easy online updates.

Most importantly, all Xcelerator series programmers increase the fuel efficiency of your vehicle by 2001 to 3 mpg, guaranteed!

Includes:

Xcelerator
Owner's Manual
OBD-II Port Cable
PPE Power Badges
Foam-Padded Carrying Case

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