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Shifnoid Throttle Stop, Starting Line Controller Complete Racing Kit on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:Shifnoid Controller:CMW8925 Manufacturer Part Number:CMW8925 KIT MPN:CMW8925 10 oz CO2 Bottle:PC2020 Regulator - Adjustable w/Dual Gauges:PC2008 Bottle Mount - Bottle to Roll Bar:PC550

Shifnoid THROTTLE STOP, STARTING LINE CONTROLLER Complete Racing Kit

Shifnoid THROTTLE STOP, STARTING LINE CONTROLLER Complete Racing Kit

FREE SHIPPING Throttle Stop / Starting Line Controller, Dual Direction, Adjustable Flow Rate
A dual controlled and double adjustable throttle stop or starting line controller that allows you to make RPM adjustments without removing the unit from your carburetor. Air driven both directions, with a unique flow control adjustment that allows you to control the opening and closing rate of the cylinder. Large bore cylinder increases strength for hard to pull linkages, such as tunnel ram. Solenoid is remote mounted for lighter weight on your linkage. Air line and fittings included

KIT INCLUDES LISTED ITEMS BELOW AS WELL

CMW8925 -THROTTLE STOP / STARTING LINE CONTROLLER 2 1/2 Inch EXTENDED STROKE

PC2020 - 10 oz CO2 Bottle

PC550 Bottle Mount - Bottle to roll bar

PC2008 Regulator - Adjustable w/Dual Gauges

Shifnoid CO2 1/4 Inch Hose Kit 10 Ft Hose with Fittings PC125

COMPLETE KIT READY TO INSTALL WITH EVERYTHING NEEDED TO GO RACING

The “Callis Machine Works” dual controlled and double adjustable throttle stop or starting line controller that allows you to make RPM adjustments without removing the unit from your carburetor.  A unique parallel adjustment lets you make easy, accurate RPM adjustment with no change to your linkage length. Air driven both directions, with a flow control adjustment that allows you to control the opening and closing rate of the cylinder.  Large bore cylinder increases strength for hard to pull linkages, such as tunnel ram and fuel injected systems. 

2 1/2” stroke length

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