Dedenbear L2 Lightning Plus Delay Box With Multiple Outputs on 2040-parts.com
US $504.95
Location:
Delaware, Ohio, United States
Condition:NewBrand:DedenbearWarranty:YesManufacturer Part Number:L2UPC:012301002638
Dedenbear L2 Lightning Plus Delay Box with Multiple Outputs
Features Include:
250 larger viewable area vs. L1
Billet Aluminum Enclosure
More Outputs than comparable boxes under $400
4 Different Delay Modes - This gives you the ability to set the mode to fit your needs. Exclusive "Cross-Talk" "Crossover" "Interface" "Delay"
Skip Up and Skip Down (same as tap up/down) - You can add or subtract from your delay with a push of a separate button after you release your transbrake button. Programmable to the thousandth of a second (.001) with recall built-in to see how many times you skipped.
Starting Line Control Output with Adjustable Time Release - Allows you to put your foot on the floor at transbrake apply and your throttle stop holds the motor at your staging RPM. You can adjust the time when the motor pulls to wide open before the transbrake releases.
"Super Start" Automatic Starting Line Control for activating a Throttle Stop prior to Staging - Allows you to put your foot on the floor at transbrake apply and your throttle stop holds the motor at your staging RPM. You can adjust the time when the motor pulls to wide open before the transbrake releases.
Two 4-Stage Timers - Each adjustable to the thousandth of a second (.001). Ideal for Throttle stops, shift by time, nitrous, lean outs and retards.
Lighted Easy Touch Keypad and Display for night use - Easy to use, even with gloves.
Pro/Full Feature - Allows you to save two groups of settings.
Adjustable Transbrake Lockout - Prevents the transbrake from being reapplied down track. Adjustable in 1-second increments.
Scroll Keys Up and Down - Makes adjustments quick and easy.
Independent Line Lock Output - This can be hooked up to prevent "rocking" when applying the transbrake.
How Late Timer - When taking multiple hits this will tell you which hit you launched on and by how much.
Compatible with all cylinder engines
Combine Starting Line Control and Throttle Stop Control - Single throttle stop can be used for both functions
TB Pause
Cross-Over Compensation (Patent #5,652,468)
Compatible with all ignitions, even magnetos
12 & 16 Volt Compatible
NHRA Accepted
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Contact Information
JEGS High Performance
101 Jeg's Place
Delaware, Ohio 43015
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US: 1-800-345-4545
International: +1-614-294-5050
Return Policy
If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, JEGS will accept within one year a new/unused item in its original box, prepaid, with a copy of the invoice for a refund/exchange.
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