MALOSSI DIGITRONIC 2T 50 E1/E2/E3 Digital Electronic Unit

for YAMAHA, MBK

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The MALOSSI DIGITRONIC 2T 50 E1/E2/E3 digital electronic control unit represents a significant advancement in engine performance management. Designed with variable ignition timing, this control unit offers a completely revised mapping compared to the original, with a rev limiter that reaches 15,000 RPM, ensuring a quicker and more dynamic response.

Thanks to its innovative ignition timing management, the Digitronic uses a three-dimensional mapped plan, consisting of 16 engine RPM break points and 8 engine temperature break points, to optimize power delivery. Additionally, the SAS (Secondary Air Source) valve system further enhances performance, allowing compensation for the non-linearities typical of carburetor systems and reducing pollutant emissions.

Easy to install in a plug & play mode, the control unit is compatible with original sensors and actuators, making the engine upgrade a simple and immediate operation. The refined calibrations and mapped plans allow for a tangible performance increase, making every ride an exciting and engaging experience.

  • Variable ignition timing
  • Revised mapping
  • Rev limiter up to 15,000 RPM
  • Three-dimensional mapped plan
  • 16 engine RPM break points
  • 8 engine temperature break points
  • SAS (Secondary Air Source) valve system
  • Compensation for carburetor system non-linearities
  • Reduction of pollutant emissions
  • Plug & play installation
  • Compatibility with original sensors and actuators
  • Refined calibrations
  • Tangible performance increase
This product fits your
This product does not fit with
MBK
MACH G LC 50 2002-2015
NITRO 50 1999-2012
YAMAHA
AEROX 50 2003-2012
BWS 50 2010-2011
BWS NAKED 50 2010-2011