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Mini 2-Stage Progressive Nitrous Controller
NOS 25971NOS Progressive Nitrous Controller Features:
- Two-fully independent stage outputs allow programming in any curve shape or with the built-in ramp builder application
- Progressive solenoid operation can be programmed based on time, RPM, and/or throttle position sensor (TPS) input
- The nitrous can be shut off at a programmed RPM ceiling
- The solenoids can be operated at different duty cycles to tailor the power delivery to the engine as needed
- 2.400 in. touchscreen programmer with color LCD display for easy tuning and programming
- Includes a stylus and micro SD memory card for storing tunes and software updates
- The main controller housing can be mounted out of sight and is designed and constructed to handle the harsh conditions from racing environments
- An optional bottle pressure transducer input allows precise bottle pressure monitoring without having to leave the driver's seat
- Progressive Time: 0-9.9 seconds
- Final Percentage: 0-100%
Emissions Note:
This part is only legal for sale and use on Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled) Vehicles or on vehicles used solely for the purposes of closed competition racing.
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Specifications:
Does this nitrous controller pull the timing for when you spray to?
Does it plug up for LS1?
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