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πŸš€ Enhanced Motor Products SC41 Speed Sensor Review

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BrandStandard Motor Products
Item Dimensions LxWxH2.75 x 2.75 x 7.13 inches
MaterialAcrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
Item Weight0.28 Pounds
Specific Uses For ProductSpeed Sensor

Description of πŸš€ Enhanced Motor Products SC41 Speed Sensor

Made in Taiwan. Fit type: Vehicle Specific. Package Weight: 0.3 pounds. Package Dimensions : 6.11" x 4.21" x 3.53".

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Level Up Your Car Engine Performance

As a hesitant buyer, I was looking for something that would help optimize my car's engine performance. I found this product and decided to give it a try. As a result of using this automotive sensor, I found that my car's acceleration and responsiveness have significantly improved. The installation process was straightforward, and I appreciated the clear instructions provided by the manufacturer. My only wish is that the price point was a bit lower. Overall, I am impressed with the performance…

Pros
  • Improved engine performance, easy installation, clear instructions
Cons
  • Price point is a bit high

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ford Escort 1994: switches and relays

When removing the sensor, I use the video "Easy way to remove the Ford Escort SE 98 speed sensor" on Ut. After I replaced the sensor, the engine stopped overboosting and the revs dropped sharply (when pressing the clutch). Excellent quality. I changed because gear oil spilled on the sensor.

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • The list will be long.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Speed ​​Sensor: Nightmare on Ford St.

92 escort car. FINE. Ford has decided to get rid of the dipstick for your manual transmission. For some reason you had to add fluid and wanted to know if it was too much or too little. You tried removing it, but the corrosion led you to believe it was actually part of the gearbox. After a hammer, chisel, heat gun, flashlight, vise, etc. They eventually removed it and it broke. Do not be afraid. Got an 85 mile speedometer and wondering why that gauge is so much bigger than this one? You can…

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  • parts
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  • old