Nib Helix Power Tower Plus Throttle Body Spacer 97-03 F-series Excursion 5.4l on 2040-parts.com
Henderson, Nevada, US
NIB
Helix Power Tower Plus Throttle Body Spacer
fits 1997-2003 F-Series/Excursion 5.4L
Better Torque
Increased Horsepower
Improved Fuel Economy
All Hardware Included
Easy to Install
Does Not Affect Emissions
Milage Tested
Dyno Tested
Road Tested
US SHIPPING $5.00
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