Ts Performance Agri-power Module For Case Ih 8.3l Caps Fuel System on 2040-parts.com
Colo, Iowa, United States
TS Performance Power Module #4110801 Agri-Power for the 8.3L Cummins Ag Series. • HP increase of 20%
• Decrease Fuel Consumption by 15%
• On-The-Fly Adjustable
• When removed leaves no trace of modification or foot prints
Power increases as you turn the switch clockwise 0-20% over stock.
This module will also work on FLX Floaters and SPX sprayers with the 8.3L Cummins CAPS fuel injection system. |
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