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Sprint Booster For Volvo V40/cross Country(from 2013), Diesel-auto Pn:sbdj605a on 2040-parts.com

US $259.99
Location:

glyfada, athens, Greece

glyfada, athens, Greece
Condition:New Brand:Sprint Booster Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:Boulekos Dynamic Country/Region of Manufacture:Greece Other Part Number:SBDJ605A

Product Details
By using state of the art electronics, Sprint Booster allows crisp and instantaneous acceleration, eliminating all delays. A dash mounted selectable switch lets you choose between stock/moderate/aggressive acceleration modes at the touch of an LED button.
Most cars of the 20th Century have replaced the more conventional throttle cable with an electronic control module that translates how hard the pedal is pushed into an electronic signal that the computer uses to accelerate the vehicle. The ETC (Electronic Throttle Cable) also known as the "Drive by Wire" system has the unfortunate downside of delayed response and subdued acceleration which can create problems in certain situations such as uphill starts, quick gear changes, and passing other vehicles.
Installation is as simple as plugging it in between your accelerator pedal module and the harness. Once installed you'll instantly feel the difference the moment you step on the throttle. It can be removed just as easily if you ever want to return your car back to stock.
Covered by a money-back guaranteed that allows you to feel the difference without any risk.

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