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One of the best EBC's going around - A1 condition - just coming off coz I'm selling the car...

$630 delivered within Australia

These are $1099 at ModYourCar.com...

http://www.modyourcar.com.au/product_info....roducts_id=2710

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Accuracy in control using a stepping motor and EVC function controllability rolled into a complete all new package is the essence of the latest generation Electronic Valve controller (EVC) from HKS.  

Features include:  

* Separate units. One Visual LCD Display unit (1/2 Din Size) and one Main Controller (1/4 Din Size). The connections to each unit are easy, as the cables are snap on ready to go items, meaning you are able to place the units anywhere to your liking and convenience.  

* The Larger LCD Display screen (as compared to the previous models EVCs) uses a negative display for very high visibility, making it easy to read.  

* The Stepping Motor is the same as the previous version of the EVC with 2.5kgf/cm2 max boost capability.  

* The New EVC features a Select button that allows switchable boost between 2 preset settings (three total: OFF = std boost, plus 2 adjustable settings).  

* Setting of boost levels is much easier than ever before.  

* The New EVC has a Warning Over Boost Function. If the EVC detects over boosting or spiking, it will automatically reset itself and bring the boost levels back to the standard boost levels, eliminating the chances of engine damage by over boosting.  

* The New EVC has Scramble Boost Capability, where the user may preset a certain amount of boost for a preset time to be increased at the touch of a button.  

* The New EVC has a large digital displayed boost gauge with peak hold memory function.  

* The New EVC has a dimmer function on the display illumination.

PM if interested :P

Adam

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