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Motec M880 Ecu on 2040-parts.com

US $4,500.00
Location:

Carson, California, United States

Carson, California, United States
MoTeC M880 ECU, US $4,500.00, image 1
Signs of normal wear, functions 100%
Manufacturer Part Number:M880 Country/Region of Manufacture:Australia Part Brand:MoTeC

This auction is for 1 used but in excellent working condition Motec M880.  In addition to the standard advanced features, these are the enabled features:

- Cam Control
- Hi / Lo Injection
- Dual Lambda
- 4M Logging
- Pro Analysis

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