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18-633 Arlen Ness Cheapshot Adjustable Efi Fuel Tuner Harley Big Twin 1995-2006 on 2040-parts.com

US $134.95
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Mentor, Ohio, US

Mentor, Ohio, US
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Arlen Ness Cheap-Shot Adjustable EFI Fuel Tuner


The Ness Cheap-Shot™ is an economical solution to add needed fuel after installing exhaust and air cleaner performance upgrades. The simple splice-in design saves you big money by eliminating costly plug and play connectors found on most other fuel tuners. The Cheap-Shot adjusts much like a carburetor by adjusting four individual pods using an ordinary screw driver. The load based technology senses the load on the engine in any riding situation to provide the optimal fuel requirement to the engine. Easy to follow installation instructions are provided.

• Increases horsepower and torque by optimizing stock lean air/fuel mixtures
• Virtually eliminates backfiring on deceleration
• No confusing computer downloads to install
• No expensive Dyno testing required
• Easy to adjust for any application
• Improves overall rideability
• Engine runs cooler

• Arlen Ness part # 18-633




For 1995-06 Harley Twin Cam & Evo Big Twin models (except 2006 Dyna models)


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