DODSON DMS-6220 Clutch Pressure Sensor Heat Shield for NISSAN GT-R (R35) 2009- Photo-0
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DODSON DMS-6220 Clutch Pressure Sensor Heat Shield for NISSAN GT-R (R35) 2009-

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DODSONP/N: DMS-6220
In stock at ATOMIC Germany Usually ready in 1-2 weeks updated 27.04.2026
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DODSON DMS-6220 Clutch Pressure Sensor Heat Shield for NISSAN GT-R (R35) 2009-

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United Arab Emirates

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Description DODSON DMS-6220 Clutch Pressure Sensor Heat Shield for NISSAN GT-R (R35) 2009-

Designed for integration with the Dodson Clutch Pressure Sensor Shield, this component provides critical protection against hot oil exposure from the clutch. By deflecting oil spray, it helps preserve sensor integrity and may contribute to extending the operational lifespan of pressure sensors in high-stress environments.

  • Compatible with Dodson Clutch Pressure Sensor Shield
  • Helps prevent hot oil from contacting the sensor
  • Contributes to improved durability and sensor longevity