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HKS EIDS

HKS idle Stabilizer. Helps solve the stalling problem caused by most ATMO BOVs.

Comes with Computer, Loom and Instructions.

PriceSOLD (UAS have one for $280)

Buyer buys postage from SA. Prefer Direct Deposit, COD maybe.

in excellent cond.

Thanks, Dean

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calemb : If uve ever installed a car stereo, then u can easily install this. U need to tap into only 8 wires. Took me 10 mins to install.

Yes it works on autos

Yes it works with other EBCs however it works as good if not better then the brand name ones. Buy this, and sell the brand name one if u r happy with it, and u saved urself a shitload. :)

Pics Finally,

Sorry about the crapness of them, my camera isnt workin so i had to use my el crappo one.

Pics are Unichip and Boost controller Modules

Wiring loom pic of boost controller and Unichip (Still attached to my car)

Thanks

Dean

read this link... it tells you why you should install a unichip intto your car.

http://www.airpowersystems.com.au/unichip/unichip.htm

The Unichip not only enhances power and torque across all throttle positions throughout the entire rev range, but significantly enhances throttle response, driveability, fuel economy and outright acceleration.

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James.

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