Tridon engine management range

Tridon engine management range

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Since 1986 Tridon New Zealand has been at the forefront of the NZ automotive aftermarket, with a comprehensive product range and proven quality and reliability, and a brand people know and trust.

Now Tridon NZ has announced its new engine management range. The programme has been carefully researched and developed to deliver maximum market coverage of high quality engine management products for the New Zealand market.

With more than 650 part numbers, the range complements Tridon’s existing, well-established automotive ignition, switch and sensor products with the introduction of a full line of knock sensors, throttle position sensors (TPS), idle air control valves (IAC), mass air flow sensors (MAF) and manifold absolute pressure sensors (MAP).

The new engine management range is supported by afull colour 140 page Tridon engine management catalogue containing:

  • Up-to-date vehicle applications with more than 2,200 vehicle lines and 5,250 part number applications.
  • Full colour part number identification guides with more than 650 part numbers including photographs, specifications and technical data.
  • 15,600 lines of applications included on the industry standard electronic trade catalogues.

For live data on-line, go to Tridon Part Finder at www.tridon.co.nz/partfinderfor the most up-to-date new vehicle applications and part numbers.

For further information and a catalogue on the new engine management range contact your local Tridon stockiest, or Tridon New Zealand on 09 259 4327..

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