Ducati Monster Performance Ecu/termignoni Ecu Part# 286.4.170.1a on 2040-parts.com
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US
This is the Ducati Performance ECU for the Monster 696 NON ABS. This was pulled from the bike prior to putting it up for sale, its in perfect working condition and is an excellent addition to the bike for aftermarket exhaust. It raises the redline 500 RPM and changes the startup message to Monster 696 Racing. This ECU smooths out the fuelling considerably and is a perfect addition to aftermarket exhaust. Feel free to email with questions.
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