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HDI-EBC-R-EVOLUTION

HDi is proud to introduce the new EBC-R Evolution electronic boost controller.

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Continuing the success of the HDI-EBC-R the HDI-EBC-R-EVOLUTION now offers a mechanical 30PSI boost gauge.

Overview:

The HDI-EBC-R-EVOLUTION is suitable for any turbo engine, single or twin turbo and external wastegate versions. It is specifically designed for simple installation with only two wires to connect (ignition positive and earth), easy operation and effective function. With a maximum boost setting of 30PSI it is suitable for both street and race applications. The HDI-EBC-R-EVOLUTION offers the best performance and value for money on the market.

Features:

Precise In cabin adjustment

Maximum setting of 30PSI

High quality 100psi Solenoid

HDI-SBG-M 30PSI boost gauge

¼ Din rigid aluminum casing

Optional pre assembled plug in rocket arming switch

Boost setting:

It is very simple to set, just push the adjustment dial so it extends outwards and turn the dial clockwise to increase boost and counter clockwise to decrease boost. Then when the desired level is reached, push the adjustment dial in to avoid accidental adjustment.

When using the optional preassembled plug in rocket arming switch the HDI-EBC-R-EVOLUTION can act as a dual stage boost controller. This allows you to electronically switch between your stock boost level and the preset boost level from your driver's seat.

Head Unit:

All electronics are enclosed in an attractive Titanium finish anodized aluminum casing. The HDI-EBC-R measures only 85mm wide x 22mm high x 50mm deep, allowing it to be mounted in any ¼ DIN opening.

Boost Gauge:

The HDI-SBG-M mechanical boost gauge features a 52mm (2 inch) 270 degree sweep with a 30 PSI maximum rating. The boost gauge includes a separate back light, connections and parts for easy installation.

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RRP$215

Special Offer Member price - $185 plus postage of $15 Australia wide

Hybrid Development International - Ph: 02 9620 7388

AVAILABLE NOW

www.hybrid-power.com

  • 3 weeks later...
How much including rocket arming switch? Will any old switch work?

Cheers

Hi,

The rocket arming switch assembly is $15 extra (as pictured on link). You can use a standard switch, however this is plug and play so will be easier to install.

Thanks

Justin

does this come with the boost gauge? if not how much for the whole package delivered to QLD? thanks!

Hi, Yes it includes the boost gauge, the only option is the pre assembled rocket arming switch in the picture. That is an extra $15. The whole pictured package is $215 delivered Australia Wide. Thank you



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