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1991-1995 Gm Truck 7.4l,street And Performance Electronics 74006 Helix Power Spa on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Haltom City, Texas, US

Haltom City, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:STREET AND PERFORMANCE Manufacturer Part Number:74006 Warranty:No

 

Street and Performance Electronics

74006 Helix Power Tower Plus Throttle Body Spacer

  • 1Produces an increase of up to 6 hp / 18 ft lb of Torque & 1-3 miles per gallon
  • Variable Venturi Aperture provides turbulence to mix the air/fuel charge for a more complete burn efficiency
  • Computer designed chambers and channels specially designed to improve efficiency and air velocity performance
  • Increased air-flow creates better engine cylinder filling, can be used with any grade of fuel for more power and economy
  • Complete Kit includes all gaskets, hardware and complete instructions for an easy installation

1991-1995 GM Truck 7.4L

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