This is a three stage programmer. It has stock, +15%, +30% settings. It works on all 8.1 power Tech engines. They retail for $400. The 8000 and 10 series tractors, combines and cotton pickers with the same engine. It gave a nice boost to a cotton picker that I converted from 4 to 6 row and installed a mud hog system on.
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