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Motec Sport Sdl Dash With Motec Slm (8mb Logging, Custom Made Protective Case) on 2040-parts.com

US $2,000.00
Location:

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Condition:Used Brand:Motec Warranty:No

Motec SDL dash with Motec SLM for sale, also had a protective case custom built for this unit. It has a max of 8Mb enabled and that was confirmed via the serial number. It is a non back lit version

  • A dash which can be used stand alone ( without necessity of Motec ECU's )
  • Accepts close to EVERY Sensor you've laying around, or already onboard of your Motorcycle,because
  • The SDL has all Inputs free programable , and you are able to write your own tables for each Sensor
  • unbeaten Contrast of the Dash
  • CNC machined housing, black anodized
  • produced under Military Specs requirements for maximum durability and reliability
  • Optional Datalogger, max. 8Mb
  • Analysis of logged Data with professional Software ( free downloadable )
  • Over 200 channels can be derived from a mixture of Analogue, Digital, RS232 Serial and CAN bus data channels.

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Lower 48 states - $100
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