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Brand new HKS EVC boost controller.

Best boost controller in the market.

$600 Melb Pick up or $618 shipped to your door.

LOCATION: MELB CBD

HKS EVC V KPA Boost Control Black

HKS' all-new EVC (Electronic Valve Controller) is the first boost controller to feature integrated CPUs in each component (Display Unit, Control Module, and Stepping Motor) for more precise control, quicker response and improved boost pressure stability. This race proven system is available in kPa and PSI measurement and features an easy-to-read LCD panel that can be positioned separately from the control module for driver convenience. Feature and Benefits: COMPACT DESIGN The new 1/4 DIN control unit, 1/2 DIN display unit and stepping motor are all compact in design, making for easier installation and mounting inside the cockpit and in the engine compartment. DIGITAL AND ANALOG DISPLAY The digital display shows real time / peak hold measurements while the adjustable range analog bar graph helps with intuitive perception of boost levels. WIDE SCREEN MULTI-DISPLAY A reverse illumination white display allows for improve visibility in various lighting conditions. The display shows multiply measurement readings for on the spot data confirmation. INTELLIGENT STEPPING MOTOR A CPU is imbedded into the stepping motor. This creates more direct and accurate control as the CPU virtually eliminates lag time between the stepping motor and control module. Thereby increasing linear boost control and stability. HIGH BOOST CAPABILITY

A wide range of boost control is possible, from stock boost all the way up to 250 kPa / 36.25 PSI (2.5 bar)

EASY BOOST SET-UP

2 individual boost levels can be easily set by simply turning the volume knobs of the control module.

2 MODE BOOST SETTING FUNCTION

Separate A and B boost level settings can be tuned according to the user's preference and can be switched via the control module or display unit.

PEAK HOLD FUNCTION

A peak hold function monitors and displays highest boost level attained to aid in tuning and performance. The peak hold valve is simultaneously displayed with the real-time measurement for full data viewing.

SCRAMBLE BOOST FUNCTION

A scramble boost function is integrated in the display unit. When the SBC button is pressed, an increased boost level is triggered for a selectable amount of time between 0-40 seconds.

WARNING FUNCTION

When boost levels exceed the warning levels, the display will flash and a buzzer will sound while the boost level returns to its baseline setting to protect possible engine and turbo damage. The warning boost level is also displayed as part of the multi-display data.

STOCK BOOST RETURN FUNCTION

When the EVC is turned off, the boost level setting will automatically return to stock (baseline boost).

WASTEGATE SELECTION FUNCTION

Can be used with either internal (swing valve) or external (poppet style) wastegates.

DIMMER FUNCTION

The display unit illumination can be adjusted for user preference.

DATA MEMORY FUNCTION

Data memory is stored in a CPU in each component. Therefore settings are retained if power is disconnected.

DATA LOCK FUNCTION

A security code can be inputted to protect against accidental changes in settings.

OFFSET FUNCTION

Offset function allows users to adjust the boost response and stability (Only available on EVC with PSI meter type).

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