PRofec e vs. AVCR

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Old Dec 5, 2004 | 09:43 AM
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Default PRofec e vs. AVCR

I tried doing an archive search but I found nothing on a comparison between the two products. I am not going to run e-manage so I already know I would be paying for unused functions if I would go with the PRo-E. So in your opinion which is the better buy in quality and function?
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Old Dec 5, 2004 | 11:10 AM
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ralphie14 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I tried doing an archive search but I found nothing on a comparison between the two products. I am not going to run e-manage so I already know I would be paying for unused functions if I would go with the PRo-E. So in your opinion which is the better buy in quality and function?</TD></TR></TABLE>

THe E-01 is actually a bit easier to use and has plenty of functions regardless of you running e-manage or not.. It's just a convenient interface.

I've used both boost controllers, and though the AVC-R has boost for different stages, and gears, you must calibrate the duty cycle and percentages VERY carefully, and understand how the relationship works precisely. It's a good boost controller, but not very easy to use. It only reads boost in bar, not PSI or KPA, so get used to the metric system.

The E-01 on the other hand looks very complicated, but has similar functions and ways to set gain, change boost, and have the boost SPEED Based, and not Gear based settings like the AVC-R. It comes with a wired remote, and the instructions aren't that difficult to use at all. It can be read in PSI or KPA, as well as read RPMS, boost level, and several other features. The percentage adustment gain, takes a lot of guess work out of setting boost..

I'm not necessarily biased, but I like the E-01, Blitz SBC Spec S (with 4 presets) and the BLITZ SBC ID Spec R (For its staged boost options)

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