Twin Power - Crankshaft Position Sensors
Twin Power has a new line of Crankshaft Position Sensors (CPS) including seven new part numbers with fitments for Harley-Davidson models dating from the 1999 model year through current models using the M-8 engine. This adds to the two original sensors introduced by Twin Power in 2015.
Twin Power was the first aftermarket company to create a line of these OEM-quality sensors and these additions mark a significant expansion of the company's CPS offering from the rider and dealer perspective alike.
The Crankshaft Position Sensor is a critical part of a Harley's engine management system. It delivers crankshaft position data to the bike's electronic control module, which in turn determines engine timing and fuel delivery. A motorcycle with a faulty Crankshaft Position Sensor will typically have inconsistent performance and difficulty starting.
"When a crankshaft position sensor goes bad, your bike isn't going anywhere," said James Simonelli, Brand Manager for Twin Power. "We've created these products to be an affordable solution to a common problem. That's why they are in such high demand from DIY motorcycle owners and motorcycle repair shops seeking a replacement part that will generate profits for their business."
Twin Power's new line up is 100% tested in the U.S. to meet OEM specifications and has been endurance tested to 60,000 miles to ensure sensor longevity. The units use OEM-style connectors for an exact fit and are designed using encapsulated circuitry, along with vibration and heat resistant polymers to stand up to the harsh operating environment of a motorcycle's engine.
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