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Sct 7015 X4 Power Flash Programmer 1996-2014 Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States
Condition:New

SCT X4 Power Flash Ford Programmer
SCT Part Number: 7015
X4 Ford Quick Overview
  • The X4 Power Flash arrives Pre-Loaded with DYNO Proven tune files that INCREASE HORSEPOWER and TORQUE! Programming your vehicle with one of SCT's pre-loaded tune files is as easy as 1-2-3. Simply plug the OBDII connector into your vehicle's OBDII port, select the pre-loaded tune file using the simple to navigate menu and within minutes the X4 programs your vehicle.
X4 Ford Product Features
  • Increases Horsepower & Torque!
  • Stores 10 Custom Tunes
  • Full Color Backlit LCD Display
  • High Speed Datalogging / Monitoring
  • Reads/Clears DTC Trouble Codes
  • Easy Restoration Back to Stock
  • Dual Analog Inputs
  • Most Popular Vehicles Supported
  • Installs Quickly & Easily
  • USB Interface Cable Included
  • User Adjustable Vehicle Parameters
  • Built-In Wifi for easy updates

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