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I have one Blitz boost controller SBC-DC for sale its in top condition. This boost controller can handle boost up to 36.75psi (2.5bar)

Boost Controller pic

FEATURES

Display - The SBC DC features a unique reverse green LCD display. This unique display is easy to see both in day or night time.

3 Channels - Has 3 different programmable boost settings.

Boost Gauge - The SBC DC can display boost in digital form.

Peak Hold - SBC DC can record the highest boost achieved by the vehicle.

Pass and Hold - This is a safety function that allows the operator to set the amount of boost decrease in the event of any over boost. Warning is in both visual and audible.

Manual boost setting - Sets boost in ratio, from 0-100. By using the manual setting, this allows the boost controller to give maximum boost response.

Scramble Boost - Scramble boost is activated by trigger button. Scramble trigger can be also relocated on a remote wire location (SBC Optional Harness required). Scramble boost allows the user to achieved extra amount of boost for a desired amount of time.

Screen Option - This feature allows the user to turn the screen off or on while the boost controller is still activated.

Contrast - The contrast on this boost controller can be adjusted according to the user's preference. This unique display changes color as the contrast is adjusted. If the contrast is adjusted to 0, the display will no longer be green. If the contrast is at 100, the display will be a bright green as shown in picture below.

Blitz australia are selling these for $1075.00 (www.blitz.com.au)

As i need money very urgently i will part with mine for $700.00

Please email me at [email protected]

cheers

Luke :D

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