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Motec M800 + Boomslang Plug and Play

Have one used M800 for sale with 1mB logging enabled and single wideband enabled. (comes with tuning adaptor cable also)

This was fitted by GT Autogarage Brisbane as a piggy back to OEM. 

Purchased a Plug and play loom from Boomslang USA to run the Motec as stand alone but this is still new and has never been used.

I had them add a 12 pole connector for 2 x pressure, 2 x temp, Map and LSU 4.9 wideband so you can plug it all straight in.

I removed the Motec (fantastic ecu) due to no dynos where I now live in Japan so using Link G4+ and do my own tuning as logging is all in the same software.

All up the M800 with enables cost over A$5000 and the Boomslang P&P US$600.

Attached boomslang pinout fyi.

Looking for $2600 + shipping   (shipping from Japan is cheap and very safe) 

This can also be used on BNR34 but may have to fit a voltage divider for the Atessa signal.  Quite simple for a good tech.

 

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Motec M800 + Boomslang Plug and Play

Have one used M800 for sale with 1mB logging enabled and single wideband enabled. (comes with tuning adaptor cable also)

This was fitted by GT Autogarage Brisbane as a piggy back to OEM. 

Purchased a Plug and play loom from Boomslang USA to run the Motec as stand alone but this is still new and has never been used.

 

Reduced to $2200 shipping included

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