Dedenbear Reaction Time Delay Rtd-7 Dragster Super Comp Gas Drag Boat on 2040-parts.com
Torrance, California, United States
Here is a good working, very low use, Dedenbear Reaction Time Delay, part # RTD-7 Retail Price: $260 The Dedenbear Reaction Time Delay Box prevents red lights by delaying release of any transbrake or line lock with quartz crystal accuracy. Four-digit adjustment to 9.999 seconds. The Box has Dedenbear's own exclusive ignition noise filter so you can use it with any ignition, even magnetos and solid core wires! The Dedenbear Reaction Time Delay Box will Handle 30 amps and features the only design with zero voltage drop through the box. The box is also 12 and 16 volt compatible. dragster, drag boat jet hot rod gasser |
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