Sst Chip Basemap For Obd1 Hondas on 2040-parts.com
Gilroy, California, United States
brand new sst chips. can basemap for any motor d16/b16/b18abc/b20/f22/h22 etc. also can add features such as when vtec engages. disable sensors. launch control and rev limiter. message me with what you need done. |
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