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DTEC Boost Controller Pro (DTEC-BC-PRO) The DTEC-BC-PRO is quite simply THE BEST boost controller ever made. It turns your Gameboy Advance SP into a powerful Electronic Boost Controller cabable of controlling boost pressures in excess of 60psi. The DTEC-BC-PRO allows everything from simple "one number" boost control that can be set up in minutes to the most advanced closed loop, gear dependant, RPM, and throttle position based programmable boost controller ever conceived. It comes standard with 60+psi cabaple inline boost control solenoid; 45psi MAP sensor; KnockLite detonation detector and more. Advanced features include the ability to store and switch between five (5) different boost maps; scramble mode; overboost protection; "start boost" feature to speed turbo spool up; and gain control. You even have the option of adding a second solenoid (sold separately) to completely control pressure to both the top and bottom of you external wastegate for the ULTIMATE in high boost control. These are features you will not find in the $1050 Greddy E01; the $1100 Blitz SBC-id; the $750 Apexi AVC-R; or even the $990 HKS EVC V. This incl the DEFI looking Boost guage as shown in the pricture if you have a GBA

The Gameboy Advance SP is not included. While it is required to set up the boost controller you do not have to leave it plugged into the DTEC-BC-Pro.

THESE ARE AVAILABLE NOW. VERY EASY TO TUNE AND SET UP.

LOCATED ON THE CENTRAL COAST NSW

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RRp is $635

SAU Price is

$595 till end of Month

Troy

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My bad,

These are made by TURBOXS Australia. The come with adaptor to hook upto the Game boy. The Gameboy will show the BOOST GUAGE (DEFI LOOK) Other guages like Temp (oil, Water) and Exhasut Temp etc can also be hooked up...

Troy

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