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4 wire pigtail connector that fits a variety of Ford applications. This connector has been used on Ford 4 wire MAF sensors, certain MAP sensors, and many 6 cylinder distributorless ignition coils including EDIS applications.
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4 wire pigtail connector that fits a variety of Ford applications. This connector has been used on Ford 4 wire MAF sensors, certain MAP sensors, and many 6 cylinder distributorless ignition coils including EDIS applications.
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