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Procom Pe-c-ap500s-b Performance Cdi, Polaris Scrambler 500, Sportsman, Ranger on 2040-parts.com

US $129.00
Location:

Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States
New - No retail box
Fits:ATV, UTV Compatible Make:Polaris Brand:Procom Compatible Model:Scrambler, Sportsman & Ranger Manufacturer Part Number:PE-C-AP500S-B Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 New - NO RETAIL BOX

Details

This PROCOM Performance CDI for the SPORTSMAN 500 (05) & SCRAMBLER 500 (04-08) & SPORTSMAN 400 (05) & RANGER 500 2X4 (06-09) increases the rev limit by 1,000 RPM over the stock rev limit. In addition, this unit offers a re-mapped timing curve which yields a noticeable increase to horsepower and torque over the stock CDI.

This CDI box is a direct plug in replacement CDI. Simply locate and remove the stock CDI, and plug the Procom unit directly into the wiring harness, no modification needed. Suitable for stock and modified machines.

We cover all our PROCOM Performance CDIs with a full one year warranty.

NOTE: Fits 2004 Model A04CH50AO/AQ/AR/AS/AT/AV/AW/AX and all 2005-09 models listed.

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