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GM unveiled its chopped and channeled ‘34 Chevy Coupe powered by a turbocharged 2.2L Ecotec flex-fuel engine with a 5L50 transmission. The PCS transmission controller handles the modern 5-speed with ease, as the vehicle makes more than 525 horsepower.
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Mopar released its Jeep Wrangler ‘Ultimate’ concept vehicle powered by a 392 HEMI with a PCS controlled 545RFE transmission. |
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Lingenfelter’s twin-turbocharged Corvette recently ran a 0-200 MPH pass in 18.34 seconds on pump gas! The 1500+ hp vehicle uses a PCS XFC to deliver more fuel by controlling additional injectors. It also uses the PCS D200 to control boost and to monitor the vehicles vital sensors. A brochure on this vehicle is available here. |
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The exact number of PCS controlled vehicles at the SEMA show may never be known, but we were able to spot a few not-so-hidden controllers such as this one on a nicely done compound-turbo Cummins powered Dodge truck. Can you spot the TCU? We can...
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We were also able to snap a few photos of the D200 on Marty Ladwig’s 200+ MPH Pro FWD Chevy Cobalt.
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Up next for PCS is the Performance Racing Industry Show in Orlando on December 6-8. Give us a call if you would like to schedule a meeting or let us know where we can find your vehicle.
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