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Pro-Cube Z-Plus
K&R PCT3-ZP Pro-Cube3 Z-Plus with Z-Force Features:
- Pro-Dial Dial Board Outputs
- Z-Force Mode
- Standard Mode
- Cross-Over Delay
- 2-Hit Interface
- Transbrake Lockout
- Bump-Down, Bump-Up
- Flinch Protection
- Full Tree / Pro Tree
- Timer # 1, # 2, and # 3
- Timer "Bump"
- Pro-Stage Starting Line Control
- Line-Lock Output
- LED Indicators
- Dash Installation
FAQ:
What is pro cube?
- The Pro Cube Z Plus is an advanced delay box designed for drag racing, providing precise control over launch times and throttle stop functions. It offers adjustable delay settings and features to enhance a racer's competitive edge on the strip.
How does a delay box work in a drag car?
- A delay box, like the Pro Cube Z Plus, is a drag racing component that allows drivers to fine-tune their vehicle's reaction time off the starting line. It operates by delaying the activation of various functions such as throttle stop release or launch timing, giving drivers control over their car's performance at launch.
Does drag racing damage car?
- Drag racing, if done within the car's capabilities and with proper maintenance, doesn't inherently damage the vehicle. However, frequent high-stress launches and extreme racing conditions can put a strain on certain components, potentially leading to wear and tear over time.
Does drag slow down car?
- During a drag race, the act of 'dragging' doesn't necessarily slow down the car. Instead, the term 'drag' refers to the high-speed competitive racing style conducted on straight-line tracks. However, certain drag-specific components, like parachutes or drag-specific setups, are used to safely decelerate the vehicle after a high-speed run.
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
WARNING: The wires of these products contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.