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Holley 554-104 Pressure Transducer 0-1600 Psi. For Logging W/holley Efi Systems on 2040-parts.com

US $98.98
Location:

Columbia, Tennessee, US

Columbia, Tennessee, US
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Holley 554-104 Pressure Transducer 0-1600 psi.  For logging using Holly EFI.

Slighty used Pressure Transducer, I used it to read Transmission Pressure on my Holley EFI, but you can use on any event where 0-1600 is needed. 

(Note: The above item is the next step up from the 0-100 holley transducers, they go from 0-100 to 0-1600 psi transducer.)   thanks for looking.

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