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Hi guys,

I'm selling my Blitz boost controller spec S unit with spec R dual solenoid which holds boost a lot better than the type s version solenoid.

Its in very good condition and selling because I dont need this anymore. All is working well and comes with all the hoses and still on the car til it sells.

Blitz DUAL SBC SPEC R Electronic Boost Controller. The Dual Solenoid Boost Controller Spec R, DSBC Spec R, has four programmable boost settings or various levels of boost. This unit features a built-in boost gauge, peak boost display, four different boost settings, boost warning, scramble boost, and a boost limiter safety feature to prevent over boosting. The DSBC Spec R uses a dual solenoid design for maximum boost response. This unit is capable of handling boost up to 2.5bar (36psi). The DSBC Spec R is 1/4 din in size and is compatible with internal actuators and external wastegates. This unit is available in a silver case with an green LCD display. The difference between the DSBC Spec R and Spec S is the solenoid design. Spec R uses dual solenoid while the Spec S uses a single solenoid design.

Located in Mulgrave, Melbourne

Contact 0421249000

$290

Cheapest on the market!

Can post at buyers expense

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