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Dynotune Nitrous Oxide Progressive Controller Nx Nos Nitrous Zex 3 Ramp Times on 2040-parts.com

US $149.00
Location:

Hudson, Massachusetts, United States

Hudson, Massachusetts, United States
DynoTune Nitrous oxide Progressive Controller NX Nos nitrous zex 3 ramp times, US $149.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Dynotune Manufacturer Part Number:DynoTune



 
This Auction is for one new DynoTune Progressive Nitrous Controller.



Finally, an entry level progressive nitrous controller that's affordable and simple to use and install!

Use this controller to help stop wheel spin due to the nitrous kicking in to quick. Slow soft nitrous engagement= quicker ET's and controlled launches.

Features: Simple 3 position switch to select power ramp time 2 second, 4 seconds and 6 seconds. example, picking the 4 second position, the power will ramp from 0-100% power over 4 seconds.

Another cool feature for manual tranny cars and bikes, the controller will remember where it was during the ramp time as you shift, then resume where it left off.

Built in high speed/high power relay to control the solenoid(s) directly.

This controller will work with any brand solenoids up to 2 large solenoids.

Dry kits, wet kits, bike kits, this is the hot ticket to faster ET's....

Billet package, microprocessor controlled, state of the art circuit equals consistent performance and long life.

Small Billet Package 3"x3"x2" 

    

Checkout all these features:

--Microprocessor contolled

--Built in Progressive pulsing controller

--12V Input required to Trigger the Pulsing 

--Resume progressive, lets you shift and continue the progressive where it left off during a shift.

--6 Foot wire harness with quick disconnect

-- Light Weight 

--12-14 Volt Operation

--No laptop needed, just use the 3 position switch to make fast changes  

NOTE: Not for use with zex nitrous kits with solenoids built into the control box.

NOTE: Not for use with ZEX nitrous kits with solenoids built into the control box.

 

The Kit contains the following:

  • DynoTune Progressive Controller with instructions

  • Wire harness

 

 

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