Aem Bosch Wideband Uego O2 Sensor #30-2001 on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, United States
AEM Bosch Wideband UEGO O2 Sensor Part #: 30-2001 Condition: Brand new Application: Universal Description: AEM Bosch Wideband UEGO O2 Sensor is the replacement for the AEM Wideband UEGO Gauges. This works with the AEM digital and Analog Wideband Gauges, EMS's with the built in UEGO, and the new AEM inline Wideband UEGO. This is a Bosch LSU 4.2 sensor that has been calibrated to work specifically with the AEM UEGO line of products |
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