Cam Position Sensor Upgraded CPS 94-03 7.3L

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RDP-1825899C93

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Riffraff Diesel Cam Position Sensor CPS 1994-2003 7.3L

Next shipping date estimate: 4/15

Remember the original International "Black CPS" that originally came with the Powerstroke? Your engine idled smoother, had better cylinder contribution, and overall better drivability but unfortunately it was discontinued almost 20 years ago. The industry has been forced to make due with the updated "Grey CPS" and sacrifice those original attributes until now...

We have developed a brand new CPS that has all the original qualities, with the addition of 20 year newer chip and sensor technology! With this new technology and manufacturing knowledge we have been able to accurately increase the signal strength and clarity at more than double the air gap and rpm the original "Black CPS" was able to sense with no degradation of signal. This allows for more realized benefits and reliability than even the original "Black CPS was able to provide. 

  • ISO 14001 and IATF 16949 production facility 
  • Sensors are function tested on an actual 7.3L Cam gear for 100% accuracy 
  • Assembly process is re-validated biannually on all sub-components 

 

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Product Disclaimer: Cam Position Sensors may stop working unexpectedly during vehicle operation, causing the vehicle engine to shut off, this is a inherent defect of this system engineered by Ford Motor Company® since original vehicle production and disclosed throughout Ford literature due to there only being a single sensor source. Riffraff Diesel® is not liable for any damages, losses, or inconveniences caused by this known factory defect, to the extent permitted by law. This product is sold AS IS, with no implied warranties of merchantability for fitness for a particular purpose, unless otherwise required by applicable law. Product warranty for this defect are not covered under the standard warranty. Please review the full terms of sale and warranty before purchase. Your use of this product constitutes acceptance of these terms.

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  • 5
    Great upgrade

    Posted by Tyler on Apr 10th 2026

    After seeing all of the posts and reviews I decided to give it a try. Used Forscan to take cylinder contribution readings before on the original CPS and after with the Riffraff sensor. I was pleasantly surprised and can confirm just what Riffraff claims in their graph. All of my contribution numbers are dramatically lower than before. Truck also idles much smoother than before. recommend this upgraded CPS to everyone now since I have seen the results with my own eyes. Kudos to Riffraff Diesel for taking the time to fix a decades old issue for the 7.3L market.

  • 5
    Sensor

    Posted by Bradley Griffin on Apr 9th 2026

    Works great!!!

  • 5
    Upgraded cps

    Posted by Amit on Apr 9th 2026

    Starts faster and more consistent idle rpm than before. Runs slightly smoother as well.

  • 5
    CPS

    Posted by William on Apr 9th 2026

    Seems to have smoother idle better response.

  • 5
    Big upgrade

    Posted by David H on Apr 7th 2026

    Did a cylinder contribution test on my truck before and after installing this. Before it was showing cylinder 8 low, after it was not. This camshaft position sensor has my truck running better than ever, and idling extremely smooth. So glad I got it.

  • 5
    Game changer

    Posted by Cameron H. on Apr 2nd 2026

    This CPS is what we have needed for our 7.3 trucks for 10 years. Noticed the quicker start right away, and I could swear it idles smoother and quieter.

  • 5
    CPS sensor

    Posted by George Browder CPS on Mar 31st 2026

    Very impressed with the Cps sensor
    Great start, smoother idle on 2000 F250 SD 250,000 miles

  • 5
    Good product ??

    Posted by Efrain on Mar 30th 2026

    You can really tell the difference—good product

  • 5
    10/10 product.

    Posted by Joe on Mar 30th 2026

    Grease the oring before install. I oiled it and couldn’t get it to pop in without grease