AVCR anyone?
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Re: AVCR anyone? (roydogg)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by roydogg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ACVR bling bling , but I'll go with the Greddy profec b spec 2. Heard its easier to use.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Or just the profec B, I heard the spec 2 is a little hard to use
Or just the profec B, I heard the spec 2 is a little hard to use
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Re: AVCR anyone? (Soon_2b_evil)
i ran the AVC-R. its actually not that complex to use. you just set up the car settings, then set up the desired boost level and duty cycle, then find some where to mash it, it'll then go into self-learn mode and you're basically done.
although i do have to agree with everyone else. it's more of a bling bling peice. if you want a boost controller just to switch between high and low levels and nothing else, id say just get a profec B and spend the left over money for tuning or something.
although i do have to agree with everyone else. it's more of a bling bling peice. if you want a boost controller just to switch between high and low levels and nothing else, id say just get a profec B and spend the left over money for tuning or something.
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