GReddy TVVC any good?

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Old Jan 19, 2003 | 05:29 PM
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Default GReddy TVVC any good?

I couldn't find much info by way of searching the archives (one irrelevant post), so here I go.

What do you folks think of the GReddy TVVC? I don't wanna lay down the cash for an electronic boost controller as I don't think I'll be wanting to be frequently fluctuating the boost level. Are there any other comparable controllers? The TVVC just looks like a solid well made device.

Am I thinking (in)correctly that the MBC will help prevent boost creep, or is that something that pretty much comes down to the wastegate itself.

Much like six thousand other frustrated people, my RH 2 is somewhat backordered so I'm taking the time to think about what other important safety/convenience devices I should have. Other than the already purchased Hondata and turbo timer, I thought this would be a good addition.

Any advice, turbo gods? 's to you if you can share some knowledge/experience (or if you prefer)
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Old Jan 20, 2003 | 04:50 AM
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Default Re: GReddy TVVC any good? (JustAnotherHonda)

^^^

(for those too preoccupied with the playoffs )
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Old Jan 20, 2003 | 05:20 AM
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Default Re: GReddy TVVC any good? (JustAnotherHonda)

no

too expensive.. they want nearly $100 for a valve.. screw that!

I bought the hks mbc and it was a waste... if you want a manual boost controller buy a cheaper one like turbo xs, or just make your own for like $15
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