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301106 Fast - Wiring Harness on 2040-parts.com

US $346.05
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Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:Fast Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:301106 UPC:036584122760 Product Type:Performance Ignition Systems Product Name:Wiring Harness Other Part Number:142147620 Purpose:Component Interchange Part Number:Fast Performance Ignition Systems Department:Performance

301106 Fast - Wiring Harness
142147620
301106
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moisture, and harsh engine compartment fluids and chemicals. They are heavily used by OEM Automobile/Truck, Construction, Off-Road, and Farm Equipment manufactures due to their high quality and excellent fitment. Rear Engine Dragster/Boat wiring harness Sensor Kits for 301106 Harness: -All below kits include: MAP, CTS, ATS, and TPS Ford  1 Bar - 14.5psi Max - Part# 307049 2 Bar - 29.0psi Max - Part# 307050 3 Bar - 43.5psi Max - Part# 307051 5 Bar - 72.5psi Max - Part# 307052 GM 1 Bar - 14.5psi Max - Part# 307053 2 Bar - 29.0psi Max - Part# 307054 3 Bar - 43.5psi Max - Part# 307055 5 Bar - 72.5psi Max - Part# 307056 Individual Sensors for 301106 Harness: Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) GM TPI style Sensor - Part# 30088  Ford Sensor withGM TPI style Connector - Part# 307005 GM Late TPS Adaptor Harness - Part# 308023 - Allows below TPS to be used with 301100 Harness GM LS1 style Sensor - Part# 54020 GM LT1 style Sensor - Part# 307028 Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) 1 Bar MAP (14.5psi Max)
346.05

moisture, and harsh engine compartment fluids and chemicals. They are heavily used by OEM Automobile/Truck, Construction, Off-Road, and Farm Equipment manufactures due to their high quality and excellent fitment. Rear Engine Dragster/Boat wiring harness Sensor Kits for 301106 Harness: -All below kits include: MAP, CTS, ATS, and TPS Ford  1 Bar - 14.5psi Max - Part# 307049 2 Bar - 29.0psi Max - Part# 307050 3 Bar - 43.5psi Max - Part# 307051 5 Bar - 72.5psi Max - Part# 307052 GM 1 Bar - 14.5psi Max - Part# 307053 2 Bar - 29.0psi Max - Part# 307054 3 Bar - 43.5psi Max - Part# 307055 5 Bar - 72.5psi Max - Part# 307056 Individual Sensors for 301106 Harness: Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) GM TPI style Sensor - Part# 30088  Ford Sensor withGM TPI style Connector - Part# 307005 GM Late TPS Adaptor Harness - Part# 308023 - Allows below TPS to be used with 301100 Harness GM LS1 style Sensor - Part# 54020 GM LT1 style Sensor - Part# 307028 Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) 1 Bar MAP (14.5psi Max) Part# 307007 2 Bar MAP (29.0psi Max) Part# 307008 3 Bar MAP (43.5psi Max) Part# 307009 5 Bar MAP (72.5psi Max) Part# 307047 Coolant Temp. Sensor (CTS) FAST™ Part# 307003 Air Temp. Sensor (ATS) FAST™ Part# 307004 Idle Air Control (IAC) TPI - Part# 307014 Remote IAC Valve Adaptor withFilter - Part# 307016 GM Late IAC Adaptor Harness - Part# 308023 - Allows below  IAC motors to be used with 301100 Harness LS1 - Part# 307059 LT1 - Part# 307015. {short description 1}

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