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Hi,

I have this Electronic boost Controller, which I bought 3 weeks ago and have decided to sell it looks very good $300 delivered anywhere in Aus.

Here is the description.

Electronic Turbo Digital Boost Controller Black JDM

Brand New!

Features:

* Built-in turbo timer & voltage meter

* Adjustable High/Low boost setting

* Two 12V channel outputs (for nitrous, intercooler sprayer, cry02 sensor, electronic exhaust diverter)

* High performance boost controller solenoid for internal/external wastegate.

* Preset boost settings.

* Digital display screen.

* Comes with all proper accessories for a successful installation.

Applications:

* Universal Application

The electronic boost controller (BCU+) is the first boost controller to feature multiple stages of boost, an in-built turbo timer, boost gauge, voltmeter, and two 12 Volt outputs. It comes complete with a solenoid valve. This boost controller uses the latest technology to give the user multiple ways of controlling and monitoring boost levels. Providing High and Low stages of boost and adjustable gain, the boost can be tuned to switch depending on track or road conditions.

The BCU+ also incorporates an Automatic and Manual Turbo Timer to let your engine cool down after a run. By using the electrical Outputs, you can use the BCU+ to control any 12V DC source, like a nitrous kit and/or intercooler spray. Know exactly what's going on with your engine by using the Last Boost and Voltmeter settings on the easy to read LCD screen.

Multiple stages of boost (two stages)

Built in turbo timer (auto and manual)

Boost Gauge

Voltmeter

Two 12 Volt outputs

BCU+ uses the latest technology to give the user multiple ways of controlling and monitoring boost levels. With High and Low stages of boost and adjustable gain, you can tune the boost to switch depending on track or road conditions. The BCU+ also incorporates an Automatic and Manual Turbo Timer to let your engine cool down after a runb by using two electrical Outputs, you can use the BCU+ to control any 12V DC source, like a nitrous kit and/or intercooler spray. Know exactly what's going on with your engine by using the Last Boost and Voltmeter settings on the easy to read LCD screen.

The Turbo Timer has both Automatic and Manual settings. This allows the user to manually set how long the vehicle should continue to run after the key is removed from the system. Or, for an even easier setting, allow the BCU+ to calculate exactly how long your engine should run based on how much boost the engine has seen.

The Switching System is a great feature for drag racers! The BCU+ has the ability of controlling any 12v accessory based on the following criteria: Boost Level

Boost Level

Manual Timer

Automatic Timer

Limit Feature

Warn Feature

Start Boost Setting

This means you can control a nitrous system based on boost levels! This, however, is not the only option. Any electrical component, from LEDs to intercooler sprayers can be controlled by the BCU+. Please see the Optional Wiring Section of this installation manual for detailed information.

Compact Design

The BCU+ comes in a 4.17" x 4.65" x 1.1" compact design and uses on the the smallest solenoids around for an easier installation both inside the car and under the bonnet.

Information Display

The BCU+ has an LCD screen so that all the functions and settings can be viewed.

Boost Setup

Two different boost levels can be easily setup by turning the Hi and Lo knobs

Safety

The BCU+ has multiple safety features. Over boost - The LCD background display will turn red and an audible alarm will both warn the driver if over boost occurs. Limiter - The BCU+ has limiter which will limit the amount of overboost by modifying the opening of the solenoid based on the preset limited % and preset boost.

Turbo Timer

The BCU+ has a manual and automatic turbo timer. The manual timer allows the engine to run for a specified time adter the key has been removed from the ignition; and the automatic timer allows the engine to run for a certain amount of using voltage variation once the key has been removed from the ignition.

Channel Outputs

The BCU+ boost controller can be programmed to activate and deactivate electrical components when certain specified criteria are met.

Complete Kit

Vacum tube, cables and solenoid valve are all included.

The electronic boost controller (BCU+) is the first boost controller to feature multiple stages of boost, an in-built turbo timer, boost gauge, voltmeter, and two 12 Volt outputs. It comes complete with a solenoid valve. This boost controller uses the latest technology to give the user multiple ways of controlling and monitoring boost levels. Providing High and Low stages of boost and adjustable gain, the boost can be tuned to switch depending on track or road conditions.

The BCU+ also incorporates an Automatic and Manual Turbo Timer to let your engine cool down after a run. By using the electrical Outputs, you can use the BCU+ to control any 12V DC source, like a nitrous kit and/or intercooler spray. Know exactly what's going on with your engine by using the Last Boost and Voltmeter settings on the easy to read LCD screen.

Multiple stages of boost (two stages)

Built in turbo timer (auto and manual)

Boost Gauge

Voltmeter

Two 12 Volt outputs

BCU+ uses the latest technology to give the user multiple ways of controlling and monitoring boost levels. With High and Low stages of boost and adjustable gain, you can tune the boost to switch depending on track or road conditions. The BCU+ also incorporates an Automatic and Manual Turbo Timer to let your engine cool down after a runb by using two electrical Outputs, you can use the BCU+ to control any 12V DC source, like a nitrous kit and/or intercooler spray. Know exactly what's going on with your engine by using the Last Boost and Voltmeter settings on the easy to read LCD screen.

The Turbo Timer has both Automatic and Manual settings. This allows the user to manually set how long the vehicle should continue to run after the key is removed from the system. Or, for an even easier setting, allow the BCU+ to calculate exactly how long your engine should run based on how much boost the engine has seen.

The Switching System is a great feature for drag racers! The BCU+ has the ability of controlling any 12v accessory based on the following criteria: Boost Level

Boost Level

Manual Timer

Automatic Timer

Limit Feature

Warn Feature

Start Boost Setting

This means you can control a nitrous system based on boost levels! This, however, is not the only option. Any electrical component, from LEDs to intercooler sprayers can be controlled by the BCU+. Please see the Optional Wiring Section of this installation manual for detailed information.

Compact Design

The BCU+ comes in a 4.17" x 4.65" x 1.1" compact design and uses on the the smallest solenoids around for an easier installation both inside the car and under the bonnet.

Information Display

The BCU+ has an LCD screen so that all the functions and settings can be viewed.

Boost Setup

Two different boost levels can be easily setup by turning the Hi and Lo knobs

Safety

The BCU+ has multiple safety features. Over boost - The LCD background display will turn red and an audible alarm will both warn the driver if over boost occurs. Limiter - The BCU+ has limiter which will limit the amount of overboost by modifying the opening of the solenoid based on the preset limited % and preset boost.

Turbo Timer

The BCU+ has a manual and automatic turbo timer. The manual timer allows the engine to run for a specified time adter the key has been removed from the ignition; and the automatic timer allows the engine to run for a certain amount of using voltage variation once the key has been removed from the ignition.

Channel Outputs

The BCU+ boost controller can be programmed to activate and deactivate electrical components when certain specified criteria are met.

Complete Kit

Vacum tube, cables and solenoid valve are all included

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still for sale can sell for only $185.00 delivered.

hey mate if you still have it ill take it today $150????? 0430540512. save you the hastle ill give u cASH TODAY LIKE AS SOON AZ U RING ME CHEERS

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