Product Details
RaceAir Dual Boost (3559) by PCI Race Radios®. PCI's new RaceAir Boost brings high volume air in a sleek, easy to install package. Built in variable speed controller allows you to select the amount of forced air you need depending on your excursion.
Specifications
Mount Size: 1.5" / 1.75" |
Type: With Remote Control |
Features
- Includes Variable Speed Control
- Optional remote control with 10 ft. cable
- Lightweight, durable billet housing
- Brushless, DC Motor
- Roll Bar mounts included for 1.5"/1.75" or 1.85"/2.5". Rotate the bracket 90 degrees to change between 1.5" and 1.75" or 1.85" and 2.5"
- Two Positions
- Can be mounted in any direction. (Sideways, upside down)
- Prefilter and filter included
- Hoses Sold Separately
- 1 Year warranty against manufacturer defect
- 2.8 amps - 4 amps (using variable speed controller) at 12 volts, 2.1 lbs with bracket and controller
- 5 Amp Fuse (included with power cable)
- Perfect blend of leading innovations and superior workmanship
- Manufactured to offer high value and everlasting reliability
- Strict quality control ensures conformance to safety standards
Ask any Racer or Racing Enthusiast what PCI means and they will tell you, it means Quality, Service and Support. You won't find a higher quality part, PCI has been the innovator in racing communications for over 45 years. As racers ourselves, PCI Race Radios® understand there is no compromise in race components. PCI began in 1972 when Bob Steinberger put communications in the vehicles of Bill Stroppe, Joe MacPherson and Walker Evans. At the 1974 Mint 400, he sent up three weather balloons with five hundred feet of coax attached and the first successful radio relay from a pit was made. It is believed that it was Joe MacPherson, who couldn't remember his name, dubbed him "Weatherman" on the radio. The rest is history and Bob's iconic status has been reached through nearly half a century of work with the communications company he founded, PCI Race Radios. Bob passed away in 2017, handing over the torch to his son Scott Steinberger who is still known as the Weatherman today providing radio relay to SCORE racers in Baja.