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Hi Guys,

Have a Autronic SM2 V1.43 with loom, data cable and disc of software.

In Perth, has been setup for RB26 multi-coils 1.8ms dwell boards 3 bar MAP sensor low current(high impeadence) injector drivers.

Features:

Sequential operation for 2 to 8 cylinder engines.

Eight injector ouputs.

Four ignition ouputs (ignition expander available for up to 8 outputs)

3D fuel and Ignition maps.

User defined up to 32 RPM and 16 Load sites = 512 sites.

Eight auxiliary outputs other than fuel pump control.

Auxiliary outputs can be defined for boost control, nitrous oxide, staged

injectors, camshaft timing, AC, fan control, idle valve etc...

Traction Control.

Anti-Lag.

Data Logging.

Compatible with Motec Dash.

After $1650 no COD

Edited by H.A.D
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