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MAF IAT Wire Breakout Harness - LS3 Sensor

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MAF IAT Wire Breakout Harness - LS3 Sensor

MAF IAT Wire Breakout Harness - LS3 Sensor

Intake Air Temperature Sensor Wire Break-out Harness for  Gen 4 LS Vehicles

Sealed, crimped and assembled with OEM tooling, OEM Delphi (connector, lock, seals, and terminals) in Wichita Kansas, with USA made, OEM grade TXL wire

  • This allows you to move your intake air temperature to a separate location such as in a supercharger, while retaining your current MAF sensor
  • Compatible with all Gen 4 LS series engines
  • Compatible with "card style" mass air flow sensor: LS3 (ICT# SEN026), Gen 4 truck (SEN024) 2009-15
  • Includes: 1pc wire adapter breakout harness 
  • Every assembly is individually hand-tested to ensure it exceeds OEM standards

Don't take a chance with cheap wire connectors, that use poor quality (wire, crimps, twisted/bent/unseated terminals) and have conductivity issues that will cause your engine to run poorly and be difficult to diagnose.

$19.80

Original: $65.99

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MAF IAT Wire Breakout Harness - LS3 Sensor

$65.99

$19.80

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Intake Air Temperature Sensor Wire Break-out Harness for  Gen 4 LS Vehicles

Sealed, crimped and assembled with OEM tooling, OEM Delphi (connector, lock, seals, and terminals) in Wichita Kansas, with USA made, OEM grade TXL wire

  • This allows you to move your intake air temperature to a separate location such as in a supercharger, while retaining your current MAF sensor
  • Compatible with all Gen 4 LS series engines
  • Compatible with "card style" mass air flow sensor: LS3 (ICT# SEN026), Gen 4 truck (SEN024) 2009-15
  • Includes: 1pc wire adapter breakout harness 
  • Every assembly is individually hand-tested to ensure it exceeds OEM standards

Don't take a chance with cheap wire connectors, that use poor quality (wire, crimps, twisted/bent/unseated terminals) and have conductivity issues that will cause your engine to run poorly and be difficult to diagnose.