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SKU: B344750 | UPC: 731946518389
The COBB 344750 CAN Fuel Pressure Sensor Kit provides real-time 0-150 PSI fuel pressure and temperature monitoring for 2015-2021 Subaru WRX (FA20DIT) directly through Accessport V3 via CAN bus. This plug-and-play kit installs inline on the fuel feed line with no wire cutting or analog conversion, making it essential for E85, flex fuel setups, upgraded injectors, or high-flow pumps. Log data, display live gauges, and add fuel pressure safety to custom tunes on 500-800+ HP builds.
| Year | Make | Model | Submodel |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2015-2021 | Subaru | WRX | FA20DIT |
COBB Tuning Performance Parts deliver proven power gains with factory-like drivability backed by an "Engineered Performance" approach trusted by enthusiasts, pro tuners, and performance shops worldwide. Founded in 1999 and now headquartered in Austin, Texas, COBB designs, engineers, tests, and supports its products in-house to ensure reliable results across today's most popular performance platforms. Shop the full lineup of COBB Tuning performance parts at Black Ops Auto Works, including ECU tuning solutions, bolt-on upgrades, and staged power packages built to work together for predictable, repeatable performance. COBB ECU Tuning & Accessport The COBB Accessport is one of the most trusted ECU tuning devices in the industry. It enables safe ECU flashing, live data monitoring, diagnostics (read/clear codes), and tuning management helping drivers unlock stronger throttle response, improved drivability, and dependable horsepower and torque gains when paired with the right supportin...
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