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KARTING


ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATION 1 EBOX EXTREME


MyChron4 eBox are external expansion modules that let you further expand the already great potentials of your MyChron4. eBox Extreme is equipped with 3 configurable analog inputs for steering, accelerator, brake sensors or power valve sensor including RPM, speed, lateral G sensor and 2 temperatures. eBox can also be connected to GPS Module and LCU-ONE Lambda controller. Thanks to eBox, you can create track map and graphs on your PC and provide a complete overview of your kart performances with Race Studio 2 software.


TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS


Internal (two additional 9V batteries) or external power • 3 already configured analogue inputs CAN connection to external expansion modules • Data download and analysis with Race Studio 2 software FEATURES


System dimensions: 100 x 76 x 42 mm • System weight: 280 g (internal additional batteries excluded) • Waterproof IP65


Part No.: Euro Price: X50M4EBX €660.00 (€811.80 incl VAT)


2 LCU-ONE (LAMBDA CONTROL UNIT) LCU-ONE can detect punctual Lambda values from 0.65 to 1.6, offering an


extremely precise measurement, very useful for engine tuning. Through the analysis of the remaining oxygen, LCU-ONE points out possible oxygen excess/lack in the carburetion, providing essential information engines. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS


The product configures Stoichiometric point and provides: Lambda value and Air/Fuel ratio • Lambda probe temperature and diagnosis FEATURES


Dimensions: 80 x 37 x 15 mm • Waterproof IP67 Part No.:


X08LCKKAC Euro Price: €299.00 (€367.775 incl VAT)


3 DATA HUB (2 PORT)


Data Hub is the CAN connection multiplier that works as interface between MyChron4 and its peripherals. Data Hub simply increases logger channels because - using CAN bus it does not engage any analogue channel. This data hub also has a built in provision to take a power feed from your on-board battery. This means your Mychron will never need a 9v battery and you can monitor the voltage of your on-board battery at all times.


Part No.: Euro Price: X08HB2GK0 €50.00 (€61.50 incl VAT)


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SENSORS AND ACCESSORIES


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DESCRIPTION


€ excl VAT € incl VAT


TEMPERATURE SENSORS 1. 3CVGAS807T12 EGT - Exhaust gas thermocouple (KF 2010 homologated) € 62.00 €76.26 2. 3CVTRM1003C Water temperature Thermoresistor – M10 Thread 3. 3CVSOT807


€ 62.00 €76.26


PRESSURE & POSITION SENSORS 4. X05SNP13520 Brake pressure (0-2000 PSI) - Adaptors kit included 5. X05SNAF*


6. X08PWVALVE 7. X05SNST05G


SPEED SENSORS 8. X05SNVK301 9. X05SNVB301 10. LCL552


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Accelerator/Brake pedal position sensors Exhaust Power Valve Sensor Steering Angle Potentiometer


Front wheel speed Rear axle speed


Rear axle speed collar: 32 - 50 mm diameter


ACCESSORIES 11. X02RXMGC3SMP Magnetic lap receiver


12. X41RX12140 Infrared optical lap time receiver - 1.4m 13. X02TXKMA01 Infrared lap time transmitter (Beacon) 14. LAA541 15. V02…


Thermoresistor Thread adaptors – M5 & M10


Underspark plug temperature sensor (CHT) 1.5mt Ø14 € 62.00 €76.26 € 150.00


€ 100.00


€184.50 €123.00


€ 120.00 €147.60 € 96.00 €118.08


€ 62.00 €76.26 € 62.00 €76.26 € 8.00


€9.84 Patch extension cable (various connectors and lengths) € 30.00


€ 62.00 €76.26 € 62.00 €76.26 € 62.00 €76.26 € 12.50 €15.38 €36.90


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Tel: +353 1 4500555 E-mail: info@murraymotorsport.ie Shop Online:www.murraymotorsport.com


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