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Coolingmist Cmgs Progessive Water Methanol Injection Controller With Boost Vac on 2040-parts.com

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Atlanta, United States

Atlanta, United States
Item is new packaged by us. If your item has instruction (such as for a kit) you can download as they are not included
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INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT INCLUDED WITH THIS, YOU MUST DOWNLOAD FROM THE COOLINGMIST WEBSITE. New progressive controller from Coolingmist. Display is red. How does it work? you set the start boost and full boost and as you increase in boost you increase in flow. The controller is adjustable from 1-30 psi and displays boost from 1.0 to 30.0 psi in .1 psi increments in real time. The unit also displays vacuum. Vacuum is displayed in negative PSI not HHGG or inches of mercury. The gauge is 52 MM (2 and 1/16"). It has its own map sensor so you just connect your boost line to the unit. If you go past 30 psi the system will just be on full. You must set parameter # 5 to 002 for the unit to open a solenoid for a checkvalve system you dont need to set the param. This is just the progressive controller it will work with most existing systems. The diagram is located either on the manufactures website or you can see it in the images of this listing.

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