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A Throttle position sensor or TPS sensor is a sensor used by the cars ECU to monitor the throttle position on modern fuel injected cars. The sensor is usually located on the butterfly spindle or shaft so that it can directly monitor the position of the throttle for proper fuel delivery and ignition etc. BBK Performance supplies a new throttle position sensor on most of their throttle bodies but if you have a stock or even aftermarket TPS sensor that is suspect and needs replacing then these direct replacement BBK Performance throttle position sensors are what you need to get your car running properly again. Fits ALL 1996-2004 Ford 4.6 Applications
Having a set of gauges in your car can be very critical, especially if you're one who likes to drive aggressively at the track. Keep an eye on the health of your vehicle with Air fuel ratio (afr), oil pressure, oil temperature, water temperature, and many more gauges. Select from our list of brands like AEM, Turbosmart, Innovate, Autometer, and more!
Gauge components consist of gauge pods and faces. Gauge components can be used to finish your gauge setup to your preferred style.
Many people often ask, how did the brand BBK come to be and what does BBK stand for. It's actually the initials of company founder and current CEO Brian Murphy, his best friend from high school Barry Morrison and Brian's younger brother Ken Murphy. Growing up in a small town in the northeast during the 1970's & 80's, Brian would read car magazines like Hot Rod & Car Craft and dream about Southern California and the performance industry as it was the birth place of the car culture and home of many companies such as Edelbrock & Hot Rod Magazine. Upon graduating high school in 1987, Brian convinced Barry to join him in driving out west to Southern California to start a new life and attend college. A few months later after seeing how popular the new breed of electronic fuel injected pony cars like the Mustang and Camaro had become, Brian had the idea of starting a company that would sell performance bolt ons for these new platforms. Back in 1988 the leading aftermarket companies such as Summit Racing were focused on performance for the old school carbureted muscle cars and really didn't understand Detroit's latest fuel injected platforms.
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