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Jpi J P Instruments Ez Save Windows Pilots Guide And Adapter Cord Eng Analyzer on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
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Garden City, Idaho, US

Garden City, Idaho, US
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JPI Instruments Engine Analyzer for Aircraft engines Model 700, 760, and 800 that have the capability of downloading engine performance to a laptop or computer use this Cord and Pilots Reference Manual. This came with my EDM Model 800 Analyzer. JPI is known all over the world for producing one of the best engine analyzers available, This cord and manual is used to download the performance data gathered during flight and look at it on your computer on a windows platform. Just about all I know about it. If you are a pilot and have an EDM unit then you likely know about this. sold as is and shipping is to the lower 48 States.

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