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Item: JAYCAR Independent Electronic Boost Controller, Jaycar hand controller and xr6t wastegate solenoid

Location: Armidale NSW

Item Condition: As New

Reason for Selling: Wanted something more simple

Price and Payment Conditions:$150.00 ono

Contact Details: PM on here for email

For Sale fully working

1x jaycar adjustable electronic boost controller

1x jaycar Hand Controller for Digital Adjusters w/ serial cable

1x xr6t wastegate solenoid

with this boost controller, you can set your boost map to be what ever you want! you have FULL controller over the boost curve

reason for sale. couldn't of been bothered to spend the time to tune the maps as perfectly as i wanted. upgraded to a profec boost controller for ease.

This hand controller is used for the mapping/programming of both Digital Adjuster kits. It features a two line LCD, and easy to use pushbuttons. It can be used to program the adjusters then removed, or left permanently connected to display the adjuster's operation. It is designed as an interface and display, and is not required for general adjuster functions after they have been programmed. If you have built and installed multiple adjuster kits, you will only need one controller to program, unless you want permanent displays for each adjuster function. Kit supplied with silk screened and machined case, PCB, LCD, and all electronic components.

Absolutely superb control over your turbo boost curve. It can be used in cars fitted with factory electronic boost control using the factory control solenoid, or cars without electronic boost control using a solenoid from a wrecker etc. It actually has two different completely programmable boost curves. This is ideal for switching between say, a race / street mode, or a performance / wet weather mode. Each boost map has 64 points able to be adjusted in 1% duty cycle increments. Boost curve selection is via a dashboard switch, and it is all programmed using the Handheld Digital Controller - KC-5386. Kit supplied with PCB, machined case, and all electronic components.

* Suitable for EFI and engine management systems only.

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obviously it comes with a full case.

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All up im chasing $150 ono + postage

i think this is a pretty awesome deal considering you buy these in a kit form and have to build them and i've already done that for you.

boost controller $59.95 unbuilt

Hand controller $79.95 unbuilt and

XR6t solenoind $ 45.

So thats a total of $185 and you still have to build them.

Item is also on ebay Here

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