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Psi Rev Limiter Adapter Dunn Cross Super Mag Dragster Drag Boat Hemi Blower on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Torrance, California, United States

Torrance, California, United States
Condition:Used

Here is a Dunn Cross pulley-adapter for a PSI Rev Limiter used with a Mallory Super Mag or Sprint Magneto.   

This adapter is commonly used with most drives, like PSI, Sitko, Dunn.

The new retail price for these adapters is $125

These parts are commonly used with:  TFX, Dart, AJPE, Keith Black, Mag Magneto Super Mag, Sprint Mag, blower, enderle, hemi, 440 wedge, Indy cylinder heads, vertex, MSD Pro Mag

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