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Blitz SBC EBC For Sale.

Unknown condition.

Never used due to other engine problems occuring.

Not required anymore.

Solenoid tested OK with 12V's

Main unit tested OK with 12V's

Everything lights up and operates as I would expect, but as I say, I haven't used it so can't say for certain.

I paid $250 for it on these forums about 4 months ago. Was advertised to me as being in VGC.

Pics available on request.

Express post to anywhere in Aussie - $10

$200 FIRM

PM or email [email protected] or call 0408185575

Nah mate... The engine is still fine... I've just decided to go about things in a different way... Short answer - ECU w/ boost control...

The bottle is empty ATM :(

I'll take some pics tonight and host em up for all...

This one?

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Blitz Dual SBC Spec S

The Dual SBC Spec S features:

Single solenoid design

Built-in boost gauge

Peak boost display

Four different boost settings

Boost warning

Scramble boost

Boost limiter safety feature to prevent over boosting.

Handles boost up to 1.75bar (18psi).

1/4 DIN size

Compatible with internal actuators and external wastegates.

Silver case with green LCD display.

First of all, a link for DezertEagle: http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=wait

Secondly, a link for pics of the EBC: http://gallery119036.fotopic.net/c354601.html

Thirdly, no it's not the Spec S... It's the SSBC. The model before the Spec S...

And fourthly, yes it is pink...

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