Screamin' Eagle Pro Efi Race Fueler 32132-04 on 2040-parts.com
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
New in box Screamin Eagle EFI Race Fueler.
- Allows fuel delivery adjustments to be made to EFI models. - No cutting or splicing wires required. - Three adjustable areas of tuning. - Enhanced accelerator pump feature. - Easy Installation. - All necessary mounting hardware is included. |
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