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Ark Design Atcc Throttle Controller Nissan Skyline V35 Cpv35 (harness Included) on 2040-parts.com

AU $250.00
Location:

Australia, Australia

Australia, Australia
Condition:New Brand:ARK Design Manufacturer Part Number:ATCC UPC:Does not apply

ARK Design Holdings (Full Australian Owned Business)

high performance product importer Since 1996


ARK Design ATCC Throttle Controller

Suitable for Nissan Skyline V35 (2001~2007)


ARK Design ATCC allows you to select various acceleration response settings to suit your style of driving. 

The ATCC has 3 modes - NORMAL, ECONOMY & SPORTS plus 2 customized memory setting modes to 

maximize the balance between SPORTS & ECO driving

 

Features : 

Normal - standard vehicle settings

Economy - Fuel saving mode

Sports - Faster acceleration response at take off

These settings are programmable (not a pre-set non-adjustable type)

You can adjust the curve of the Sport or the Eco mode by using the push/scroll button on the screen to

optimize the performance you want.

 

Plugs directly into the vehicles factory throttle control sensor located behind the accelerator pedal

 

Other features :

Mountable 35mm x 17mm x 85mm easy to read LCD display

Real time display of throttle opening % reading

Enhances throttle response OR fuel saving of up to 20%

Easy Installation - plug in vehicle specific harness (included)

Optional hard wire or cigarette lighter plug power supply (included)

English instructions included

FREE Meter Stand included


All ARK Design Electronic products are 100% Design-In-House in Japan and Made in Japan

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