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single vs dual selinoid boost controlle?

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Old Dec 17, 2006 | 12:39 PM
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single vs dual selinoid boost controlle?

what is the diffrence ?

dual selinoid boost controller and the single.
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Old Dec 17, 2006 | 01:49 PM
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i found it in the blitz site...i was just lazy and didnt wanna look around

The Dual Solenoid Boost Controller R (DSBC Spec R) has four programmable boost settings or various levels of boost. This unit features a built-in boost gauge, peak boost display, four different boost settings, boost warning, scramble boost, and a boost limiter safety feature to prevent over-boosting. The DSBC Spec R uses a dual solenoid design for maximum boost response, capable of handling boost up to 2.5 bar (36 psi). The DSBC Spec R is 1/4 Din size and is campatible with internal actuators and external waste-gates. As an entry-level electronic boost controller, the Dual Solenoid Boost Controller S (DSBC Spec S) offers the same functionality as its counterpart DSBC Spec R. The difference between the DSBC Spec R and Spec S is the solenoid design - Spec R uses a "dual solenoid" while the Spec S utilizes a " single solenoid" design.
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Old Dec 18, 2006 | 07:12 AM
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Sounds like a very cool unit.

It better work as well as it sounds like it does, it's over $700.

I was interested in one, till I saw the price tag.

James
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