Dedenbear Throttle Stop Ts-6mb on 2040-parts.com
El Dorado Hills, California, United States
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Near new used for 8 runs Dedenbear Disc Style Throttle stop TS-6MB for Dominator 4500 Carb. This thing worked fantastic super good at controlling your times and easy to use. Call me for any info 916-933-5750 Tony In orig box I bought it new for $880 Summit Racing Info: If you demand maximum horsepower, these disc-style throttle stops are for you. Mounted underneath a Dominator carburetor, they look and act like a 4-hole carb spacer. No restriction of flow at wide-open means no power loss! They also offer exceptional repeatability when closed, because the air/fuel openings are in the center of the carb bore. |
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