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AEM X-Series Tru-Boost Controller Gauge w/ Boost Control Solenoid 80PSIg Internal MAP Sensor

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AEM X-Series Tru-Boost Controller Gauge w/ Boost Control Solenoid 80PSIg Internal MAP SensorAll AEM Tru Boost gauge programming is done using the faceplate buttons and no laptop is required. AEM's specially designed Boost Control Solenoid and all necessary hardware is included. Program Two Boost Levels + Scramble Boost Setting Program two boost modes for different levels of performance (up to 80PSIg internal MAP sensor), and program a time based scramble boost setting that is controlled using a switched input. You can also turn off the

All AEM Tru-Boost gauge programming is done using the faceplate buttons and no laptop is required. AEM's specially designed Boost Control Solenoid and all necessary hardware is included.Program Two Boost Levels + Scramble Boost Setting - Program two boost modes for different levels of performance (up to 80PSIg internal MAP sensor), and program a time-based scramble boost setting that is controlled using a switched input. You can also turn off the controller and use the gauge as a display.Change Wastegate Open Pressure-Ideal for reducing boost spikes and improving spool up.Display Boost Levels in PSIg (PSI), BAR or kPa (PAS) -See your boost in the units you prefer, and scale the 24 outer LEDs to match your peak boost levels for the perfect sweeping motion.Set Alarms and Display Peak Boost-Set the 24 green outer LEDs to flash based on boost pressure so you are alerted to an overboost condition. A ground output is included for triggering an optional LED warning light. Select the "B" button to see peak boost level and clear the value using the menu.Overboost Protection Built In-Protects your engine from an overboost condition by shutting the boost control solenoid off until it is reactivated by you through the buttons on the faceplate.Integrated Error Protection-Alerts you to a fault if the boost control solenoid is shorted or disconnected so you are never left guessing whether the Tru-BoostX is operational.Datalog using AEMnet CAN bus-Outputting channels over AEMnet provides so much more than just boost pressure! Send 13 channels of data over a 2-wire connection, including boost pressure, peak boost, boost target, boost scramble duty, overboost status, wastegate crack pressure, boost control solenoid status and more.

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