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Sbc Fuel Injection Kit Megasquirt on 2040-parts.com

US $900.00
Location:

Homestead, Florida, United States

Homestead, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

This is a sbc fuel injection system. The majority of the parts are from a mass flo efi kit purchased awhile back.. Kit contains 2 mallory fuel pumps and 1 in tank 255lph, mallory fuel pressure regulator, mallory tfi distributor for sbc and billet distributor with a 7pin hei module, billet throttle body with tps and fast idle valve, 35 pound injectors, billet fuel rail, edelbrock Victor Jr manifold, kit also comes with an maf meter that fits under the filter and can be wired in with the megasquirt. The ecm is a megasquirt 1 v3.57 standalone computer with wiring harness and brand new iat and clt sensors. Kit also comes with 2 o2 sensors. Kit was running before I removed it. Megasquirt is less than 3 months old and comes with tuner cable.

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