which manual boost controller should I buy? Searched
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which manual boost controller should I buy? Searched
I know there are lots of them on the market, but I'm looking for something that will let me turn the boost up a little bit (2-4psi) and will not give me spike problems.
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Modified by Oleg at 5:26 PM 6/24/2007
Thank you for responses.
Modified by Oleg at 5:26 PM 6/24/2007
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Re: which manual boost controller should I buy? Searched (Oleg)
Hallman http://www.boostcontroller.com
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Re: which manual boost controller should I buy? Searched (nickromeo)
i ran some shitty turbo kit MBC for a while, switched to a hallman, and the difference was night and day...no more boost creep, and the hallman allowed boost to build quicker. For an extra hundred or so bucks over a cheaper one, it's worth it.
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Re: which manual boost controller should I buy? Searched (ridin98civic)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ridin98civic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hallman pro rx ceramic ball for quick engagement, and comes with both light and heavy springs</TD></TR></TABLE>
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that ball is for running high boost.
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that ball is for running high boost.
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Re: which manual boost controller should I buy? Searched (mike93eh2)
The RX kit has a ceramic ball instead of the 316 stainless ball that comes in the Hallman Pro and Hallman ES valves. The ceramic ball weighs a fraction of what the stainless steel ***** weighs. This weight difference allows the ceramic ball to act very quickly as it is constantly changing directions during operation. This helps to minimize spiking, particularly when used with applications that produce lower boost.
i thought it was for lower boost? not trying to be a smartass, thats just what i bought it was for, based on hallman's description
i thought it was for lower boost? not trying to be a smartass, thats just what i bought it was for, based on hallman's description
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Re: which manual boost controller should I buy? Searched (BALISTIKPNOY)
thats what I'm going to do too.....I'll boost my Greddy kit to 10psi and see what's going to happen. Depending on the results I might get the ignition harness and do some ignition tunung....we'll see.
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Re: which manual boost controller should I buy? Searched (NTX)
I ran a hallman with the RX kit and had great results with it as well... definatley would recommend it...
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