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Item: HKS EVC EZ

Location: Melbourne

Item Condition: Full working order with all necessary conjuctions and adapters to plug and play

Reason for Selling: Came off my x-drift s13 which is now a local vehicle

Price and Payment Conditions: $300 incl. delivery

Extra Info: The EVC EZ is the most simplified version of HKS’ electronic boost controllers, but still utilizes the same proven stepping motor as the EVC IV and EVC PRO. With the same “state of the art” closed loop stepping motor, you are insured the same most accurate and stable boost levels possible. Boost pressure will rise faster and earlier in each gear and be maintained without fear of overboosting. The EVC EZ uses a retractable volume knob to adjust boost to the desired levels and a power switch to return the boost levels back to baseline/stock. Boost pressure can be adjusted up to 2.5bar (36.25psi) via the illuminated knob on the head unit. Just like the EVC IV and EVC Pro, the EVC EZ can be used with internal and external wastegate setups on both parallel and sequential twin turbo and single turbo applications. The EVC EZ offers the accuracy and consistency given by our electronic boost controllers, but with the

simplicity of a manual boost controller.

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Contact Details: PM or post up!

Thanks!

Edited by nuR.spec
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