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Camaro Performance Stealth 3.0 Controller Gen 5 Gen V6 V8 Tune Vitesse Throttle on 2040-parts.com

US $192.00
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:Stealth 3.0 Manufacturer Part Number:18ads

-100% Plug & Play

-Warranty included

-Works on tuned and untuned vehicles 

-Generally takes 15 minutes to install/uninstall

 

- Vehicle Anti Theft system included

- Intelligent Auto Mode included

- 35% more responsive compared to other models on the market

- BONUS: can be swapped to suit over 500 vehicles with a harness change. Older competitor units do not have this flexibility!!

- Made locally with parts from the USA, Japan and Australia. All other units on the market are made in China.


Instructions available below, bulk discounts available, contact us for more information. 

 

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Suits the full range of Camaro V6 and V8's from 

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Stealth 3.0
Rather than a traditional accelerator cable, many modern vehicles use 'fly by wire' throttle technology. This system relies on a sensor that measures the pedal pressure and position and sends a signal to the vehicle's engine computer which converts to acceleration. Many of these fly by wire systems have a noticeable delay. STEALTH allows you to tune the signal from the accelerator pedal with multiple inbuilt settings to ensure you find a setting that suits your driving style.


Eco Mode

ECO mode is designed for economy by reducing the accelerator response time. 
Also handy when you are on the trails and looking for a bit more throttle control when crawling.

Power/Sports Mode

Ultimate Mode offers 11 sensitivity levels, this allows the driver to tune the controller to the desired levelof sensitivity. Choose level 11  and grip the steering wheel tight or hit level 1 for a gentle smooth acceleration

AUT - Intelligent Automatic Mode (Perfect for drag racing)

AUTO IQ mode distinguishes the Stealth Controller from others on the market. With a muti adaptive hybrid ECU, Auto IQ mode adapts to driver input and changes performance depending on pedal pressure and a range of other attributes. 


Anti theft mode

Secure your pride and joy with our anti theft technology that works like a kill switch on your pedal.


The ultimate performance modification for your Camaro!
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