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Pmas Hpx-f Maf Mass Airflow Sensor Ford Frequency 11-14 on 2040-parts.com

US $210.00
Location:

Lansing, Michigan, United States

Lansing, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Brand:PMAS Manufacturer Part Number:none UPC:Does not apply

 PMAS HPX-F MAF SENSOR



For FORD vehicles utilizing frequency based maf sensors. (11-14)

Will never peg. Sensor will support over 700HP when installed in a 3" housing.
Sensor has two times the range of the stock sensor.

Designed to have the factory GT500 transfer function when installed in a 3" tube for ease of tuning.

This sensor can be used in any housing from 2" to over 5". It can also be used for blow-thru or draw-through configurations.
Limited lifetime warranty.

This is the last mass airflow sensor you will ever buy.

*Requires 2011+ Ford maf connector
*Requires computer tuning
*Can be used on any frequency based maf system with computer tuning
*Transfer function generating software tool available for FREE download

Part # HPX-F


 

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