Range Technology Afm Disable Device Afm Tune No Water Mark on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, US
Purchased this and never used it on my Silverado (purchased one of each, AFM Management and Disable, check other listing for the AFM Management). This will plug right into your vehicle and disable the Active Fuel Management (AFM) so you can enjoy V8 power 100% of the time. Will ship Free in the continental United States.
Part Number Details
Range Technology Part Number RA003
Disables Active Fuel Management
Does not reprogram ECU
Active Fuel Management Disable Device
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