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Pittsburgh Power Box Ca-3406 Used In Working Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $1,849.99
Location:

Howard City, Michigan, United States

Howard City, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Pittsburgh Power Manufacturer Part Number:CA-3406

Pittsburgh Power Box CA-3406. Increases Horse power and torque
Saves on fuel mileage
minimum of a few tenths of a mile per gallon up to one MPG
Does not effect original engine computer
no traces of the upgrade are left after removal
Does not effect smoke output of your engine
Designed for Cummins N-14, CAT 3406E, CAT C-15, CAT C-16, CAT C-12, Detroit DDEC III, Detroit DDEC IV, Detroit DDEC V
DOES NOT INCLUDE WIRING HARNESS..ONLY BOX AND CONTROLLER...........Note::::: No, wiring harness included. Controller is Velcro fastened to control box. Comes with what is in the pictures.

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