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Old 03-28-11, 05:39 PM
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I am using the Power FC with stock sequential turbos. It seems to be working great for me and I didnt need to buy the boost control kit.
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Thanks or the fast response guys!
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I am a big fan of Hallman Pro Manual controllers
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Originally Posted by GOTBANNED?
Blitz SBC Id FTW best boost controller i have ever used and it even learns itself! its a great boost controller and very very easy to use!
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i went with the "blitz dual sbc spec r" because it has a dual solenoid and i've hear lots of good things about it. very simple to use too.
Same here I love mine....
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