Harley Davidson Hd V-rod Vrod Ecu Efi And Screaming Eagle Super Tuner Vrsc on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Harley Vrod ECU with matched Screaming Eagle super tuner. These fit many vrods including the Destroyer. See main picture with all supported models.
The ECU has about 2000 miles on it. The super tuner has about 2 miles. Was installed on a Roehr 1250SC with Vrod engine in it for a dyno run, but manufacturer of Roehr recommended something different for this special bike Perfect for Vrod. Email with any questions. |
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