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Old Nov 23, 2006 | 07:09 AM
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Question Boost Controll Setting Help!!!!

I've just hooked up the Blitz SBC Dual Solenoid boost controller using the "Version 2 setup" and obviously trying to acheive the 10-8-10 boost pattern or anything close.

Could someone explain the "Set" and "Gain" and how to set it as I'm following a previous post with a "Gain of 10" and "Set of 45" and each time I WOT the boost limiter or warning is going off (which I set to 0.7 Bar).

Is the aim of setting the controller so that you get the 10-8-10 or whatever pattern without having the limiter go off?

Excuse my ignorance as its not as straight foward as the Greddy Profec B.

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Old Nov 23, 2006 | 10:14 AM
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set,shows boost pressure setting. gain,controls boost response .
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Old Nov 23, 2006 | 11:52 AM
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search threads from 7bound he did a nice write up with the perfect levels you need, i have the same controller but have been having problems getting the right response I hit 9 10 or 11 which really isnt a problem.
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Old Nov 23, 2006 | 12:05 PM
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Ok for example "SET is 35 and GAIN is 5 = 10.3 psi" according to that thread from 7bound.

This means 10.3 psi as the peak boost you should get at WOT until redline?

I don't have much road around my area to be doing 3rd gear pulls so any suggestions on the best way to test the boost?
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