Accel DFI Gen VII + a bunch of goodies
#1
Accel DFI Gen VII + a bunch of goodies
I'm moving on to some other projects, so the DFI system is up for sale.
Purchase price includes the ECM, the sensor package with 2 bar MAP/CTS/IAT, a DFI Pro Key (parallel, supposedly a less troublesome interface than USB), CALMAP cable, and a wiring harness that has already been terminated for my previous "universal application". Since this was previously in my truck I would imagine the buyer will have more than enough wire length to do what they need without altering the harness.
The price is $1600.
For an additional $175 I will include a DFI 6A spark controller (LNIB) and a DFI E-Core coil (used).
You will need a quality wideband O2 sensor. My DFI system was set up with a 7-wire NTK sensor package, the Accel 77063. Summit gets well over $800 for this. I will sell it for $400 to the person who buys the DFI kit, or $550 to anyone outside the deal. This sensor has about one hour of run time on it. With its excellent resolution and accuracy, the NTK is a must for anyone running boost or spray.
Finally, if the buyer adds $25, I will throw in my tuning laptop, an old Compaq N600c series. It works perfectly but needs a new battery. Or use an inverter. I will also cover the shipping costs for the sale of everything in this post to a single customer.
Here's a pic of the system the day I unpacked the boxes:
Purchase price includes the ECM, the sensor package with 2 bar MAP/CTS/IAT, a DFI Pro Key (parallel, supposedly a less troublesome interface than USB), CALMAP cable, and a wiring harness that has already been terminated for my previous "universal application". Since this was previously in my truck I would imagine the buyer will have more than enough wire length to do what they need without altering the harness.
The price is $1600.
For an additional $175 I will include a DFI 6A spark controller (LNIB) and a DFI E-Core coil (used).
You will need a quality wideband O2 sensor. My DFI system was set up with a 7-wire NTK sensor package, the Accel 77063. Summit gets well over $800 for this. I will sell it for $400 to the person who buys the DFI kit, or $550 to anyone outside the deal. This sensor has about one hour of run time on it. With its excellent resolution and accuracy, the NTK is a must for anyone running boost or spray.
Finally, if the buyer adds $25, I will throw in my tuning laptop, an old Compaq N600c series. It works perfectly but needs a new battery. Or use an inverter. I will also cover the shipping costs for the sale of everything in this post to a single customer.
Here's a pic of the system the day I unpacked the boxes:
#4
I was going by the p/n off the original sticker on the controller, but apparently Accel chose to rearrange the numbers when the dual W/B was introduced a couple years after I purchased my kit. Actually, I didn't even get that right, because my WBO2 w/NTK was actually the 77063N, not the plain jane 77063.
The current part numbers are 77062N, for the controller with wiring for the NTK sensor, and 77065 for the NTK 7 wire sensor. This correction brings the WBO2 kit price well over $1000, making it an even better deal. I have to add that my WB controller is the earlier plastic body, not the current metal case. There is no internal difference between the two, as far as I know.
Thanks very much for pointing out the part number error, Bones.
The current part numbers are 77062N, for the controller with wiring for the NTK sensor, and 77065 for the NTK 7 wire sensor. This correction brings the WBO2 kit price well over $1000, making it an even better deal. I have to add that my WB controller is the earlier plastic body, not the current metal case. There is no internal difference between the two, as far as I know.
Thanks very much for pointing out the part number error, Bones.
Last edited by Chuckm3; 05-12-2012 at 06:48 PM.
#5
Actually that is a older model 77063 wideband controller and Accel does not offer a current equivalent. The current models have data logging capability and the one you have is strictly a wideband controller. Looking for one of these myself but already have the sensor and just need the controller.......