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Re: boost controllers (chrisgottigsr)
Ive heard good things about the HKS one and the Innovative one.
ive always used MBC's. They work great for all my applications.
Goodluck
ive always used MBC's. They work great for all my applications.
Goodluck
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Re: boost controllers (B00STFREAK)
I like electronic boost controllers because they have the ability to keep the wastegate shut until full spool which helps you spool faster obviously. But they're so damned tempting.
I'm running a greddy profec B-Spec II and its not a bad boost controller by any means. Worked great for me so far.
I'm running a greddy profec B-Spec II and its not a bad boost controller by any means. Worked great for me so far.
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Re: boost controllers (chrisgottigsr)
hands down, either the blitz dual sbc or the sbc id. they both use the same stepping motor, i have the dual sbc in my car and we have the sbc id in our tt 350 z.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Jared »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">AEM </TD></TR></TABLE>
I was gonna suggest AEM..
Cant go wrong with the AEM
I was gonna suggest AEM..
Cant go wrong with the AEM
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APexi, cuz it has the gear speed/duty cycle selector and once its programmed you can just hammer every gear and hook up every time. Great for all conditions. Also looks pretty cool.
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