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Boost Lab Iat Air Temp Sensor Kit Aem Proefi Motec Cobb Haltech Big Stuff 3 Kpro on 2040-parts.com

US $54.99
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Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:BL-IAT-KIT-A Part Brand:Boost Lab Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States Country/Region of Manufacture:United States


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Boost Lab IAT Air Temperature Sensor Kit

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Compatible with all Standalone and flash based ECU's, this kit comes with everything you need to successfully add an IAT sensor to your factory or standalone ECU vehicle. An Intake Air Temp sensor is required by many standalone ecu manufacturers including, AEM, ProEFI, MoTec, Holley EFI, BIG Stuff 3, and many more. The Boost Lab IAT Sensor Kit also includes a sensor data sheet for perfect calibration.

Sensor Kit Includes

  • Intake Air Temp Sensor with 3/8' NPT Male Thread
  • Billet Aluminum Weld Bung
  • Flying Lead Connector
  • Wire Crimps & Heat Shrink
  • Sensor Data sheet

Compatible With

  • AEM EMS v1
  • AEM EMS v2
  • AEM Infinity
  • ProEFI
  • MoTech
  • Haltech
  • Holley EFI
  • Big Stuff 3
  • COBB Access Port
  • Kpro
  • Hondata

and many more!

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