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Land Rover Defender Discovery 2 Td5 Bearmach Power Plus Tuning Performance Chip on 2040-parts.com

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Springfield Gardens, New York, United States

Springfield Gardens, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Bearmach Manufacturer Part Number:BA 2178

New Bearmach PowerPlus Performance/Tuning ECU Chip
For Land Rover Defender or Discovery 2 (TD5 diesel engines only)


Bearmach Part No. BA 2178

Increase Horsepower by 33 BHP/65NM, Reduce fuel consumption by up to 12% (Instructions Manual Available)

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