Motec M130 Cpr Rzr Apex Swap Package on 2040-parts.com
Ogden, Utah, United States
MoTeC M130 CPR RZR Apex Swap PackageThis package gives you the latest technology from the MoTeC M1 ECU. Key features include: -Full OEM dash functionality. Maintain the ability to read gear
position, fuel level, coolant temp, rpm, speed, and battery voltage with
included CAN transmission These packages are available for the RZR 1K, RZR 900, RZR Turbo, Z1 swapped RZR, and Apex swapped RZR Stock ECU core required for Polaris 1k/900. |
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