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HI all,

As topic say i have one unit of HKS EVC 4 boost controller and Techtom MDM-100. Both are in good condition with minor mark on it.

1. HKS EVC 4 boost controller = $529

2. Techtom MDM-100 with AL-100

The alarm unit adds warning sound and light feature to MDM-100 i am not sure about the price...off from skyline R34 GTT

WIll send pic if requested.

information about Techtom MDM-100

1.http://www.300zx.org.uk/techtom.htm

2.http://www.technosquareinc.com/mdm.htm

3. http://www.se-r.net/about/nx2000/turbo_mag...98/techtom.html

Calvin

0418 388 125

[email protected]

The EVC IV is a user-friendly, full-featured digital electronic boost controller that utilizes a precision “closed-loop” boost regulating stepping motor. Stepping motors are used because they can handle higher boost levels and are quicker to react to various conditions, thus offering quicker boost response and higher stable boost levels throughout each gear. The HKS EVC IV can correct the signal to the wastegate several times each second, thus allowing a more rapid boost rise without overboosting. A built-in “Fuzzy Logic” program will learn the base boost curve and optimizes it for maximum response and stable boost. For instances where “Fuzzy Logic” is not applicable, it can be bypassed during initial setup. Via an illuminated knob on the headunit, the EVC IV is adjustable up to 2.5bar (36.25psi) of boost pressure and incorporates a real time digital boost and vacuum display for precise boost calibration and monitoring. 1-Touch “High” and “Low” boost level presets allow for multiple settings to accommodate for varying power needs. For extra boost, the scramble boost feature will add a users specified amount of boost over the current boost setting for a preset duration between 1-30 seconds. An optional remote scramble boost trigger is available to supplement the trigger button on the headunit for Scramble Boost activation. A built-in visual and audible overboost warning feature will revert boost levels to baseline if boost levels exceed the warning level entered by the user. To prevent losing all valuable data and presets, each EVC has flash memory to retain all settings and presets if power is ever removed from the unit.

EVC IV features

Adjustable up to 2.5bar (36.25psi)

Real time Digital Boost and Vacuum display

Liquid Crystal Display Screen

High and Low Boost Preset Levels

Scramble Boost feature

External Scramble Boost Trigger available

Visual and Audible overboost warning feature

Internal and External wastegate applicable

Precision “closed-loop” boost regulating stepping motor

Fuzzy Logic Programming will learn natural boost curve and optimize it.

Flash Memory

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