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Purple Zex Nitrous Oxide 100-250hp Race Efi Wet Nitrous System #82037 on 2040-parts.com

US $582.99
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Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Zex Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:82037


Brand New Zex Nitrous Oxide 100-250HP Race EFI Wet Nitrous System. Color: Purple. ZEX Part #82037.

Manufacturer's Description:

For serious race applications, the ZEX™ Race EFI Nitrous System is the best choice. Featuring Fuel Shear™ Technology, enrichment fuel is injected directly into the center of the nitrous plume, yielding total and even fuel atomization. Tunable from 100-250 hp, the race kit features other important ZEX™ features: Active Fuel Control™ to adjust fuel enrichment with fluctuations in bottle pressure and the patented ZEX™ electronic TPS switch for nitrous activation at wide-open throttle.

• Delivers 100-250 horsepower increase

• Features several unique ZEX™ technologies: Active Fuel Control™, Fuel Shear™ Technology & patented TPS switch

• Designed for serious street/strip & race applications

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