Profec B - excellent condition
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Profec B - excellent condition
I have a very nice Profec B for sale. This is one of the best, and definitely easiest boost controllers ever made. It's in great condition, and has been tested as good. Original manual included.
The add-on power cable is missing, just cut the connector off, and wire it directly to switched power and ground. Easy peasy.
$195 shipped to the lower 48 states.
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The add-on power cable is missing, just cut the connector off, and wire it directly to switched power and ground. Easy peasy.
$195 shipped to the lower 48 states.
If pics don't work, go to the album.
http://picasaweb.google.com/cscarpulla/ForSale908#
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Ben,
I've got too damn many car parts here, and am just cleaning out the garage a bit. I guess you remember the S I bought a few months ago. That's still sitting on the shelf.... and there's an AVCR next to it.
My focus has been on a 94 SE-R with an SR20VE I recently bought, so I'm just enjoying driving the Miata na for now. I'll probably boost it over the winter.
The B just sold, someone's on the way over to pick it up.
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I've got too damn many car parts here, and am just cleaning out the garage a bit. I guess you remember the S I bought a few months ago. That's still sitting on the shelf.... and there's an AVCR next to it.
My focus has been on a 94 SE-R with an SR20VE I recently bought, so I'm just enjoying driving the Miata na for now. I'll probably boost it over the winter.
The B just sold, someone's on the way over to pick it up.
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Oh, and I expect the S will be perform the same as the B. Greddy really seemed to drop the ball when they followed the B up with the B SpecII, which was overly complicated. I guess that's why they went back to a simple 3 **** setup on the S. AFAIK, the only difference is the chrome *****, and smaller solenoid.
The B and the S are easy as pie to setup, which is why I'm holding on to the S. I suspect it'll be easier than using the MS for boost control. Just want to keep my options open.
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The B and the S are easy as pie to setup, which is why I'm holding on to the S. I suspect it'll be easier than using the MS for boost control. Just want to keep my options open.
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Well damn that was fast.
Yes I remember the S--and I remember that you beat me to it
I'm going to try running VVT off my EBC output, so I'll be needing a standalone EBC controller. Eventually at least.
Yes I remember the S--and I remember that you beat me to it
I'm going to try running VVT off my EBC output, so I'll be needing a standalone EBC controller. Eventually at least.
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