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HKS EVC-S BOOST CONTROLLER

IN GREAT CONDITION ONLY BEEN USED FOR 2 MONTHS

A RELIABLE AND SAFE WAY TO INCREASE BOOST ON YOUR TURBO CAR

THE GOING PRICE FOR THESE ARE CURRENTLY $450 ON EBAY

PRICE $350

msg jayden on 0405 422 600 if you are interested

Accurate HKS electronic boost control at an affordable priceNew Electronic Boost Controller Provides Precise Measurement and Control -- HKS USA, Inc. announces the arrival of its newest boost controller – the EVC-S. By including the most popular features of the EVC, EVC-S offers performance enthusiasts an affordable solution to accurate electronic turbo boost control.

The EVC-S features a solenoid valve specifically designed to accurately control boost pressure up to 250kPa or 36 PSI, 2 boost level settings as well as settings for offset and boost response. Also included are: overboost warning with drop boost feature; peak hold boost readings; after-image display; data lock and an internal diagnostic function. Designed to be compatible with both internal and external wastegates, the EVC-S also complements the current HKS Turbo Timers and AF Knock Amp.

Functions and features of the EVC-S include:

- Affordable model of the HKS EVC series

- Specially designed solenoid valve for boost control function

- Compatible with internal and external wastegates

- Junction connection system allows display unit, solenoid valve and boost sensor

to be directly connected to the control unit enabling an easy installation.

- Display unit is the same design concept as the latest HKS electronic products

and is selectable from kPa to PSI

Easier installation

- Each unit connects independently to the center control unit which processes all signals

- Thin display unit enables free layout

Unified Design

- The same design as A/F Knock Amp. and other HKS electronics

- Unified design for whole HKS electronics product line-up

Price conscious model with specific functions

- 2 control modes (A/B mode)

- Basic parameters Offset, Response

Control range of solenoid duty output = 0 - 100%

- Warning, Drop boost functions

- Peak hold, After image display indication functions

- Applicable for both internal and external wastegate types

- Factory boost function when power is off

- Data lock function

- Diagnosis function for malfunction of boost sensor, solenoid valve or wiring connection

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