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Superchips Cortex 3950 Tuner Programmer - 2003-2009 Dodge 5.9l on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada

Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada
ITEM IS IN WELL WORKING CONDITION
Manufacturer Part Number:3950 Brand:CORTEX

ITEM DESCRIPTION : 


  • Tunes are engineered across entire RPM range providing greater increases in horsepower, torque and better drivability
  • Multi-vin capable
  • Tunes are engineered across entire RPM range providing greater increases in horsepower, torque and better drivability
  • Industry leading horsepower and torque gains
  • Read and clear diagnostic trouble codes




USED FOR 2003-2009 Dodge 5.9L & 6.7L Cummins | 04-08 Hemi Gas Pickup Trucks | 05-08 Dodge & Chrysler Hemi Cars

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