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SCT Performance BDX/Livewire/RevX/SF3/TS/X3/X4 Analog Input Cable

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SCT Performance BDX/Livewire/RevX/SF3/TS/X3/X4 Analog Input Cable
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features

      • Two Channel Analog Input Cable
      • Designed for Custom Applications
      • Perfect for Monitoring EGT or Air/Fuel Ratios
      • For Use With BDX, Livewire, RevX, SF3, TS, X3 or X4 Devices

      Description

      Two Channel Analog Input Cable. Get the information you need to fine-tune your Mustang with a Two Channel Analog Input Cable from SCT Performance. This SCT analog input cable will allow you to connected to external devices/sensors for precise monitoring. This input cable can be used along with a host of sensors including wideband, boost, EGT or air/fuel to provide a wealth of data.

      Application. This SCT Two Channel Analog Input Cable is designed for use with SCT BDX, Livewire, RevX, SF3, TS, X3 or X4 devices. Sold individually.

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      What's in the Box

      • (1) Two-Channel Analog Input Cable
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      Customer Reviews (8)

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      Reviews of SCT Performance Tuner products have an average rating of 4.5 out of 5

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