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2003-2007 Dodge Cummins 5.9 Isb Programmer Stage 3 Nitro Series Dr. Performance on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Swainsboro, Georgia, United States

Swainsboro, Georgia, United States
used about 10-15,000 miles before selling my truck &amp; removing the module it's in great condition , I guarantee it to perform flawless <br>
Brand:Cummins Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:item# 5045125 part# 2018

I have tried about every available programmer for the 5.9 Cummings when I had my truck & this was by far the best one I found,it'll roll coal when you get on it hard black black black smoke but when driving normal it improves MPG but also adds 130hp plus torque by 35% to the wheels, this programmer is also stackable & with a toggle switch you can turn it off with the flip of a switch, ask all questions before buying & if you need more pictures just ask
Thanks,Shannon

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