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1 x COMPLETE BLITZ DSBC ID3 SPEC R BOOST CONTROLLER

excellent condition, comes with everything you need.

GOOD FOR UP TO 37PSI

SOME INFO FROM NENGUN.

HAS WARNING LIGHTS, MAX BOOST SETTING, 4 PROGRAMMABLE BOOST SETTINGS, ADJUSTABLE GAIN

AWESOME UNIT

The SBC i-D (Sequential Boost Controller i-D) is the latest boost controller offer by BLITZ.

this unique boost controller represents the cutting edge in boost controller technology. The SBC i-D features the same dual solenoid design as the DSBC for maximum boost response and the capability to hold up to 36.75psi (2.5 bar).

  • Twin Solenoid configuration for the ultimate in boost control.
  • The SBC i-D is 1/2 din size and it is compatible with internal actuators and external wastegates.
  • Boost can be displayed in standard and metric measurements (PSI, bar, kPa, and kg/cm2) in digital and graphical form.
  • Peak Hold - SBC i-D can record the highest boost achieved by the vehicle.
  • Boost Warning and Limiter
  • Manual or Automatic boost setting - The SBC i-D allows the user the choose how the boost is set.
  • The single solenoid Blitz Spec-S SBC is also available.

Screen Display
  • Display - The SBC i-D can display up to 6 different vehicle reading.
  • Boost - Digital and Graph Form
  • OPT1/SPEED - (Power Meter i-D required to display speed) - Digital and Graphic form.
  • OPT2/POWER - (Power Meter i-D required to display power) - Digital and Graphic form.
  • DATA 1/2/3 - (SBC Optional Harness required) - Digital and Graphic form.
  • OPT2/POWER - (Power Meter i-D required to display power) - Digital and Graphic form.



any queries call Stefan on 0422 198 643

located in Essendon Victoria

PRICE $350.00

Pickup available. picture for illustration purposes only, mine is in equally great condition

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