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Old 04-03-02, 05:16 PM
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Turbo XS Boost Controller

I was thinking about buying this boost controller. I still have stock downpipe and i'm running 7-8 psi. If i get this controller can i adjust it to 10 psi and run it safe with still stock downpipe? You can see the other mods that i have from the signature. Thanks
Old 04-03-02, 05:50 PM
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This is EXACTLY what I was complaining about yesterday! Charging $200+ for something you can build out of $20-30 worth of commonly available components, install in about half an hour and works exactly the same.
This will work fine and do exactly what you want, but IMO these are simply not worth the money. Build one or save up for an EBC.
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I can get the turboxs manual controller for 50 bucks, but i just want to know, will it affect my turbo, since i have stock downpipe? Can i run 10psi safe?

by the way i'm talking about Standard Turbo XS Boost controller, the one that's on their website for 79.00.

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Does anybody have this in their Rx7?
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