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GREDDY PROFEC OLED DISPLAY ELECTRONIC BOOST CONTROLLER

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Brand new in the box.
100% Greddy product.
PART# 15500214


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Features:
built in Boost gauge (kPA or PSI)
2 preset setting (Lo. & Hi.) and 3rd timed Scramble boost setting
(Lo. & Hi.) Set % - to increase boost
Gain % - waste-gate response adjustment
Start Boost - initial boost response adjustment
large OLED Display, slim control unit, separated sensor unit, 300kPa (43.5psi pressure sensor)
Warning point, warning limiter, peak-hold/Last boost
Compatible with both actuator style and external waste-gate style turbo systems.
Screen dimensions: W 89mm X H 36.5mm
3 display types - Numeric, Bar Graph, & Map Graph
Intuitive Control Screen and Dial control
Separated Display/Control Unit and Sensor Unit, for easy install
Includes adjustable mounting bracket


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The new Profec is compact, powerful and easy to use. The large OLED Display, with the simple two-button / rotary-dial control, make for intuitive operation. An ultra slim controller can display in digital, bar-graph, or graphical modes and can be rotated 180 degree for installation with the included adjustable mount or flush mounted. By separating the display and control unit in the driver’s compartment, from the engine compartment-mounted, waterproof, sensor unit, it makes installation straightforward. Only one thin harness is required to be routed through the firewall. The combination of the new 300kPa (43.5psi) integrated pressure sensor, the more compact solenoid valve and faster ECU processor, provide quicker response and the most stable boost curves yet. The PRofec also maintains popular features like, Lo, Hi, Scramble boost presets, last-boost display, peak-hold recall, warning alert and safety limiter.

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The next evolution of the Greddy Profec line of electronic boost controllers is here!

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PRICE: AU$420.00 Delivered via Express Post Australia wide.

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