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BLITZ SBC i-D III electronic boost controller - one of the top of the line boost controllers

includes:

Power Meter I-d - RETAILS FOR $298US

2 controllers (ability to set two turbos at different settings on a twin turbo set up,standard kit usually comes with one controller) - $561.60US + CONTROLLER

solenoid (to run turbo they are genuine blitz) - REATILS FOR $270US

wiring there also

One of top of the line from blitz!!!

heaps of functions full specs on the following blitz website

http://www.blitz.com.au/SBCiD.html

was originally purchased for my r31 but have decided to use a link g4 so is not needed as the ecu will control boost.

Its second hand but in mint as condition!!

I'm looking for around $1200 ono to help towards ecu and tuning.

Thanks for the interests.

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Edited by Redliner007

Would you be willing to sell 1 only

I already have a Power Meter i-D and an SBC i-D would be a good addition

If you are interested, how much for 1 SBC i-D and 1 solenoid?

Thanks

Would you be willing to sell 1 only

I already have a Power Meter i-D and an SBC i-D would be a good addition

If you are interested, how much for 1 SBC i-D and 1 solenoid?

Thanks

Heya mate, are you able to run the power meter i-d alone with out boost controller? I wasn't aware of this. I would prefer to sell both controllers with the solenoid as it will be no use to me, what are you offering?

Heya mate, are you able to run the power meter i-d alone with out boost controller? I wasn't aware of this. I would prefer to sell both controllers with the solenoid as it will be no use to me, what are you offering?

Yeah the Poewr Meter i-D, just taps into the ecu rev wire i think(cant remember which one, its green and yellow on my car)

And it tells you the power you are making, you can also callibrate the speedo on it, and it will show: speed, power and can make diferent graphs and readings out of them, it also does 0-400m timer and pieces together a dyno graph by the way of your driving, you can also set warnings for speed and power.

But it seems my Power Meter has run into some problems today, it is randomly sounding warnings and showing random power and speed outputs from time to time. I'm thinking its a loose wire. So if i can get it working, i'll still be interested in the SBC.

i think the going rate for a single Blitz i-D SBC is around $350-500, depending on color and if its Spec R or Spec S

As far as i know it is a spec R as that's what i was told when i bought it (are there any physical signs) and on the web Blitz prices are identical for silver and black, it is in U.S dollars? Are you just after 1 controller? If i am able to keep the power meter i-d i will as this was one of the things which attracted me to the set up.

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