Best boost controller
Originally Posted by 3rd Gen Jeremy
What is responsible for cutting the fuel? The Boost Controller or the computer? Or is that a seperate component?
Thanks,
Jeremy
Thanks,
Jeremy
the computer. so if you have a factory ECU, few companies such as greddy, hks, knighsports makes a little fuel cut defencer box that you can hook up to the ECU with its pre-tapped plug extension.
if you have a PFC, or aftermarket ECU, you can set your own fuel cut limit, or none at all
Anyone have experience with these? A manual boost controller is like the most basic part ever... even if its not a name brand... how could they really mess it up? These ones actually look halfway decent compared to one I would make with home depot stuff. Also Where do you guys buy your springs and ceramic *****?
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I have used the Blitz DSBC spec-r (the dual solenoid one) on my 3000GT VR-4. It was great and easy to use. By contrast, the Greddy Profec-A on my current car (93 r-1) is a complete piece of poop. I've gotten another Blitz DSBC for the rx7
Originally Posted by GoodfellaFD3S
I don't understand why people just don't use EBCs. They're pretty inexpensive used, they're easy to install, and I've never heard of one failing......
Originally Posted by mmaluso
Also Where do you guys buy your springs and ceramic *****?
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Originally Posted by dubulup
not to play the devil's advocate...but a good MBC, is cheaper, easier to install, and has less failure points 

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Originally Posted by Robbierx7
I've been told by a reputable tuner over here in the uk that a boost controller is not needed because the power fc controls boost just fine. Anyone care to elaborate?
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