Performance K&N oxygen sensor K&N Engineering has been engineering and manufacturing premium, high-performance automotive and powersports products for over 40 years. K&N is the inventor and leading innovator of reusable cotton gauze filter technology for automotive applications.Product Details
Part Number: 85-2438 Weight: 0.5 lbs Oxygen Sensor Connector Type: Universal Connector Oxygen Sensor Type: Narrow-Band Non-Heated
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