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Greddy Profec Type S Boost Controller Universal Sti Evo Wrx Turbo Supra Rsx Jdm on 2040-parts.com

US $289.99
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Beverly Hills, California, US

Beverly Hills, California, US
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Item Description

This is Brand New Greddy Profec TYPE S Boost controller

 

As easy to use as a manual boost controller, but with advanced electronic boost controller response, the PRofec Type-S keeps things simple. Two rotary switches select two independent boost setting (Lo. and a Hi.), while third, GAIN switch adjusts the wastegate’s valve response. Matched with a large capacity inline control solenoid, the Type-S works with both integral and external wastegate set-ups. It is also still compatible with our RSS or SCC.

 

Color = Black

Part number = 15500211

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