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Bee-r Rev Limiter Launch Control Unit 2step Ignition On Sale Last Ones In Stock on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

San Dimas, California, United States

San Dimas, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:rev limiter Manufacturer Part Number:000-1


You are viewing a BRAND NEW Rev Limitter by BEE-R for a virtually any 4-cylinder, 6-cylinder and Rotary Engine equipped vehicles. The item is designed to prevent over revving by cutting ignition and thus producing an open flame at the exhaust. Please note that the flame will not be produced with vehicles still using the OEM catalytic and those using a silencer at the tip of your aftermarket muffler.
The 3 dial knobs on the head unit will do the following adjustments:

RED KNOB `REV 1`:

This will set the Rev Limiter
16 adjustment from 0~F. 0 is a 2500rpm with an increase in 500rpm for each additional turn in the knob. (For example you can put 2.5k rpm for a MOT day :))

WHITE KNOB `REV 2`:

The signal for this knob is set while the E-BRAKE is engaged.
GAIN KNOB:

This knob will increase or decrease the `impact` of the flame/sound from the exhaust. With the setting as zero the item will be turned off and will increase as the knob dial is set.
This is a great unit to stand out at the weekend meets, drag strip, drift competitions or car shows!!
Universal 4 and 6 cylinder

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