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Regitar U.S.A. RMJ002 MAP Sensor for Mercruiser V-6/V-8 MCM Engines
Regitar U.S.A. RMJ002 MAP Sensor for Mercruiser V-6/V-8 MCM Engines
SKUCT-118048
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Ensure optimal engine performance and fuel efficiency with the Regitar U.S.A. RMJ002 MAP Sensor. This direct-fit replacement is engineered to provide precise manifold absolute pressure readings, critical for your engine's Electronic Control Module (ECM) to calculate accurate fuel delivery and ignition timing. Maintain the reliability of your marine power system with this essential component. Upgrade your engine's sensing capabilities today!
Key Benefits & Features:
- Precise Engine Monitoring: Delivers accurate manifold absolute pressure data to the ECM 555 for optimal fuel-air mixture control.
- Direct-Fit Replacement: Designed for seamless installation, matching OEM specifications for Mercury/Mercruiser applications.
- Broad Compatibility: Specifically for Mercury/Mercruiser MCM V-6 and V-8 engines, supporting 305, 350, and 496 CID (Cubic Inch Displacement) MPI engines.
- Replaces OEM Parts: Directly cross-references with Mercruiser 8M0186195 and Sierra 18-7660.
Recommended Application:
- Mercury / Mercruiser MCM V-6 & V-8 MPI Engines with ECM 555 control modules.
- Compatible CID: 305, 350, 496.
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