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Two Dial Progressive Nitrous Controller Nos Nx on 2040-parts.com

US $219.00
Location:

Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States

Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States
used, in great working condition with instruction manual
Manufacturer Part Number:dcs-101 Brand:schnitz racing

This basic nitrous controller was designed for a simple and cost effective means to deliver nitrous power. A simple user interface and simplified wiring installation help to make the controller very user friendly. The starting power percentage can be adjusted from 20% to 50% in 2% increments. While the nitrous power build time is adjustable from 0.0 seconds(instant full nitrous power) to 8.0 seconds in 0.5 second increments. High amperage output drivers (Capable of handling a combined 45 amp load) enable use with all popular solenoids. Overall size 4-3/8" long x 3" tall.

 progressive nitrous controllers are a great addition to your nitrous system. No laptop is needed for programming because the dials instantly change your settings. The controllers can even be adjusted while in the burnout box! Nitrous Express progressive nitrous controllers are especially useful in applications with high vibration areas (i.e., motorcycles). Take the next step in power control

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