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Revtech Dfo Digital Fuel Optimizer Fits All 2006 Big Twin Models on 2040-parts.com

US $6.00
Location:

South Gate, California, US

South Gate, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:REVTECH Manufacturer Part Number:58-140-Z Warranty:No

this auction is for a NEW never installed REVTECH DFO digital fuel optimizer.

the box is smeared a little but the unit is new.

info on the box:

-increase horsepower

-improves throttle response

-adjusts fuel delivery curve

-easy setup

-revtech dfo fits all 2006 big twin models

-for use with stock displacement to 95" motors

-does not fit dyna glide models

other info on box:

-revtech 601206 p/n F1-1240ST

'06 Harley v-twin all except v-rod & dyna

PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AT PICTURES FOR ALL INOF ON BOX.

 

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