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Bnib Sealed Sct Livewire Ts+ Performance Tuner+monitor Ford,lincoln(5015p) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Chateauguay, Quebec, Canada

Chateauguay, Quebec, Canada
Condition:New

SCT Livewire TS (Touch Screen) Programmer is a fully redesigned flash tuner for your vehicle. SCT delivers their dyno-proven custom tunes on a 4'' touch screen with its own mount, allowing you to monitor and adjust engine performance. With user-defined tuning options, you can maximize performance by altering the tune for popular bolt-on modifications (e.g. cold air intakes and differential gear ratio changes). SCT has also incorporated a hookup for an aftermarket back-up camera (optional).

Features
  • Pre-Loaded Vehicle Tunes
  • Stores up to 10 Custom Tunes
  • Horsepower & Torque Gains
  • Full-Color 4'' Touch Screen Display
  • Rearview Camera Input
  • Performance Calculator
  • User-Adjustable Parameters
  • Reads/Clears Trouble Codes
  • High-Speed Monitoring & Data Logging
  • Automatic On/Off with Vehicle Ignition
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