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HDI-SBC-D-EVOLUTION

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ONLY $329.00 for MEMBERS

PLUS $20.00 Shipping Australia Wide.

HDi Super Boost Controller Type-D EVOLUTION

SBC-D-EVOLUTION

This boost controller has been designed for universal fitment to any turbocharged vehicle. The HDI-SBC-D-EVOLUTION provides the driver with precision boost and accurate display and measurement.

Product Features:

  • HDi Super Electronic Boost Controller with Dual in cabin adjustment
  • Closed loop boost regulation
  • Fast target boost locking
  • 120psi Pressure balanced solenoid
  • Micro Processor controlled
  • Rigid aluminum casing
  • HDi SBG-D Plug & Play Boost Gauge with Day & Night theme
  • Peak hold and recall function (with HDI-SEBS)
  • Dual read out both Digital & Analogue Display
  • Dual Measurement PSI & BAR
  • Full 270 Degrees sweep dial provides superb visibility
  • Advanced full electronic stepper motor drive
  • High Intense light emit diode back light for high visibility
  • Universal easy installation

Product Function:

The HDI-SBC-D-EVOLUTION uses a high precision temperature compensated pressure sensor providing the precision pressure reference for your turbo boost control function. By employing a unique closed loop boost regulating technique, the boost fluctuation is minimized once the desired boost level is reached. The anti lag program minimizes turbo spooling time so that you can have Fast, Sharp acceleration while maintaining your ideal regulated boost level. The HDi Super boost Gauge Type D (HDI-SBG-D) employs advanced stepper motor technology for accuracy and fast response. Our dual display design shows both BAR and PSI in analogue and digital format simultaneously. This provides the driver with easy and precise read out in the shortest possible time.

PLEASE NOTE:

Hybrid Development International Pty Ltd (HDi) is the official and legal owner of the TRADEMARKS, Hybrid and HDi Logos. HDi has been manufacturing Hybrid Performance Products since 1994.

HDi does all its own Design, Testing & Manufacturing (D.T.M). We are not associated with any other company nor do we source our parts through another company or make them in the same factory. You are dealing direct with the manufacturer and not a middleman. Since June 2007, we no longer have a sole distributor in Australia. This company had its dealership terminated due to hi jacking our trademarks and patents which is poor business conduct, this has been legally pursuant. We would also like to point out we have never stopped production or changed our name to release a new product. We have re-established our own operation in Seven Hills, Sydney, PH: 02 9620 7388

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Is there any chance of just getting the boost gauge?

Hi,

Thanks for the enquiry. The gauge can be purchased separately. However, please note it will only work with our HDI-SBC-D(SE) boost controller. The gauge is $80 plus postage.

Thanks

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