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76mm J Series Throttle Body Thermal Gasket, J30, J32a2, Honda, Acura, Cl, Tl on 2040-parts.com

US $21.99
Location:

Glasgow, Montana, United States

Glasgow, Montana, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:PRA2211 Warranty:Yes Part Brand:Prank PArts

Adding a thermal gasket is an easy and quick way to reduce your intake temperatures and add horsepower. Simply replace your stock paper throttle body gasket with the Prank Parts J series thermal gasket.

Availible in two sizes

  • 66mm for stock Type-S throttle body
  • 76mm for large bore after market throttle bodies

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