
X-TRE for Suzuki (Timing Retard Eliminator) +9hp & +17 ft/lb torque (’08+ Busa) +15hp & +18 ft/lb torque (’08+ B-King) +5hp & +12 ft/lb torque (’08+ GSXR 750) +3hp & +3 ft/lb torque (’06+ GSXR 600) XT-S01 Fits the Following Suzuki Models GSXR600 (06+) GSXR750 (06+) GSXR1000 (05+) GSR600 (06+) GSX650 (08+) GSX1300 Hayabusa (08+) B-King (08+) ONLY TRE ON THE MARKET THAT ALLOWS YOUR FACTORY GEAR INDICATOR TO FUNCTION PROPERLY VIEW DYNO RESULTS: Hayabusa: [ +9hp over stock ][ Top Speed Limiter Disabled ] B-King: [ +15hp over stock ] [ Top Speed Limiter Disabled ] __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Increased horsepower across a broad RPM range in gears 1-3 The all new X-TRE power box from HealTech Electronics is designed for Japanese motorcycles originally equipped with an in-dash gear position indicator. X-TRE is an advanced Timing Retard Eliminator, which preserves the function of the OEM dash gear indicator . It is achieved by having a microchip encode/decode the communication link between the ECM and the dashboard in real time. This feature is unique, as a traditional TRE disables the factory gear indicator while increasing power by up to 15hp (2008 B-King) . Just like the HealTech GIPRO w/ATRE, the X-TRE comes with user selectable gear maps, offering the same benefit and flexibility. But now, there is no requirement to have an external gear indicator when the bike already has one, although we understand many riders will still want the GIPRO unit for the large bright LED display. And of course, for bikes without an OEM dash gear indicator, the GIPRO w/ATRE is still the best option available today. The X-TRE unit mounts under the fuel tank, out of sight, and works well with (or without) other electronic devices like a Power Commander or a Speedo Healer, etc. This tiny box installs in under 30 minutes on most bikes connecting through OEM plugs
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