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Efi Technologies Hayabusa Ecu on 2040-parts.com

US $1,600.00
Location:

San Marcos, California, United States

San Marcos, California, United States

EFI TECHNOLOGIES stand alone ECU.  Has internal data logger. Plug and play for the Hayabusa.
  • Sequential injection with 4 injector outputs
  • Distributor-less ignition with 4 direct coil outputs
  • 13 analog inputs
  • 4 digital inputs
  • 5 switch inputs
  • 6 Auxiliary control outputs availible
  • 3 PWM outputs
  • Stepper motor output (IAC 4 wire)
  • Progressive PWM NOS control
  • PWM boost control
  • Air-Shifter valve control
  • Data link to dashboard\data logger
  •  internal data logging
  • Closed-loop lambda mapping and control
  • User programmable self diagnostics
  • Plastic sealed automotive main connector
  • Compact, lightweight, rugged design

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