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US $70.00
Location:

Houston, Texas, US

Houston, Texas, US
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Up for auction is a 2008+ Lancer Evolution Grimmspeed electronic Boost Controller.

Item description from manufacturer.

The GrimmSpeed™ Mitsubishi EVO Boost Control Solenoid is designed to work with your factory computer (requires tuning). It will not reduce the life of your factory computer because it is designed to draw the same ammount of power as the factory BCS but flows better and reacts faster. It plugs in and requires no splicing or soldering of resistors. With the included bracket you can bolt it in, plug in the connector, and start tuning for fast boost response, increased boost pressure and free up lots of power

 

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