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Old 10-27-05, 10:10 PM
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fuzzy logic profec A bad?

I heard that using fuzzy logic boost controllers is a bad idea on 7s, and that they'll overboost. Anyone have some input, or is anyone using a profec A?
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Not necessarily...
I love my Gen1 AVC-R which has "self learning", but it does not like boost creep at all.

The same goes with the PRofec A.


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really? explain? i have a profec a that isnt installed yet...
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The PRofec's never liked boost creep - it confused it's processor while trying to "learn".
The boost creep causes a fault, and the PRofec just barfs - it ends up being really frustating.


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