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Turbosmart White/silver 60mm E-boost 2 Electric Boost Controller on 2040-parts.com

US $571.94
Location:

San Angelo, Texas, US

San Angelo, Texas, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:Other than warranty returns, new-in-box items may be returned or exchanged up to 14 days from the purchase date. Please email us prior to returning products. You are responsible entirely for shipping the item back to us. You may return merchandise to Max Performance Automotive by FedEx, UPS, USPS or any other reliable shipping company you wish to use. A tracking number must accompany the return and be emailed to us. All returns must be returned in original condition and include all accessories. Any used or damaged items will not be accepted for return. You will receive your money credited or a same product exchange once item has been received. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Brand:Turbosmart Manufacturer Part Number:TS-0301-1001

Now standard with 60psi max boost operating pressure!

 

e-Boost2 is a second generation complete Boost Management System. With market-leading features and and state-of-the-art software, e-Boost2 is the one accessory all owners of turbocharged cars should have! Easy to use, yet sophisticated and technologically advanced, the e-Boost2 is equally at home in a street-going vehicle as it is in a top-level racecar.

 

e-Boost2 allows the user to control, monitor, map and compensate boost. But e-Boost2 is a lot more than just a boost controller – it can also control water spray, methanol or nitrous injection, manage shift/warning lights and read/monitor RPM. While e-Boost2 is fitted with a state-of-the art software, it has been designed to be easy and logical to use.

 

Boost Levels: up to 6 levels of boost.

Boost on Demand: provides instant overtaking power at your fingertips

Gear-based Mapping: set a different boost for each gear!

Adjustable Boost Levels: program boost against TIME or RPM.

Aux Output: fully programmable; controls water spray, methanol or nitrous injection.

RPM Compensation: eliminates boost drop-off at high RPM.

Peak Hold/Max Boost Recall: monitors boost and RPM.

Gate Pressure: eliminates wastegate creep.

Overboost Shutdown: provides added protection for your engine .

Display: programmable, can be configured to KPA, Bar or PSI.

Auto Dimming: with backlit buttons for hassle free navigation.

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