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Fcs Race Te8800-su Sportsman Engine Diaper Containment Device Fwd Awd on 2040-parts.com

US $239.95
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Suitland, Maryland, United States

Suitland, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:FCS RACE Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:TE8800-SU UPC:830017001406

 
FCS Race TE8800-SU Sportsman Engine Diaper Containment Device FWD AWD

Our Part Number: F01TE8800SU
Manufacturer's Part Number: TE8800-SU
UPC: 830017001406

  

FCS Race TE8800-SU Engine Diaper, Universal, FWD and AWD, Nylon, Non-SFI, Each. 



MIR WCF (World Cup Finals) Approved. This Non-SFI, Sportsman engine diaper is designed just like it's big brother but without the ballistic lining for the racer on a budget. These engine and transmission containment devices are custom designed by FCS Race for an easy installation, a super tight fitment for superior ground clearance and quick release removal for easy maintenance. Designed to fit most transverse mounted engines in FWD and AWD race vehicles. Don't settle for inferior catch pans that leak or are not tailored for your setup. These FCS Race "all in one" diapers are the ones to run so you're not that one oiling down the track. A Speed Unlimited exclusive!

Features:

* Quick change oil absorbent padding in case of an engine failure
* Quick pull down type tethers for easy installation and removal in between rounds
* No need to run any other diaper for your transaxle as this "all in one" unit has you covered

Specifications:

* 23.5 in. wide x 35 in. long

Notes: Diaper must be shielded from exhaust heat when running exhaust through oil pan valley.

 
 

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