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Dynotune Dragbike Air Shifter Electronic Fuel Kill Box Hyabusa T Kill Kawasaki on 2040-parts.com

US $159.00
Location:

Hudson, Massachusetts, US

Hudson, Massachusetts, US
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This auction is for one new DynoTune Air shifter Fuel Kill box

Co2 / Air Shifters use this EFK "Electronic Fuel Kill" box used to kill the engine during shifts only for a smoother lightning quick shift. It's great to use with nitrous so it does not pop as much during shifts while using big nitrous shots.

Kill time is adjustable from 50 to 100ms

 This EFK box is used to kill the Fuel for a split second during the shift so the transmission can change gears quick. Comes with whats shown. Comes with universal directions.

The wire harness is 5 feet long and has a quick disconnect. Built for tough racing applications and vibration, full electronic no cheap relays like other box's use! Simple installation.

package size is 3.3"x2.2"x1.54"


 

The Kit contains the following:

  • One Fuel Bill Box

 

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