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GREDDY PRofec-B Type S Electronic Boost Controller

Brand new, still in the box. Its black with chrome buttons.

Based on the old PRofec-B

http://www.sportcompactcarweb.com/tech/020...boostcontrol05/

but with the newer and faster solenoid (same as for PRofec e-01 & PRofec-B Spec II).

http://greddy.com/prod_proftype-s.htm

It's BACK by popular demand!! The Type-S was JUST released by GReddy. The new PRofec-B Spec II is great, but a lot of people missed the simplicity of the original PRofec-B. SO, Greddy released it again, as the Type-S model. Features a low and high boost setting, with balance control setting allowing you to reduce boost lag and spike. This unit does not require extensive programming and is ideal for low or high boost levels for single or twin turbos with internal or external wastegates.  

Located in Sydney

$500 ono + postage

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