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legendr35 03-18-02 04:41 PM

home depot boost controller...
 
anyone have links on how to make one, so I can attempt to build one 2nite? Thanks

Flybye 03-18-02 04:50 PM

http://www.rotarypowered.com/howtoboostcontrol.html

Here ya go

legendr35 03-18-02 04:51 PM

thanks

do you need one for precontrol also?

Toadman 03-18-02 05:01 PM


Make a couple full throttle runs in 4th gear and start closing the valve slowly after the turbo switchover
Well this sound interesting.. one hand on the wheel, the other twisting the valve, and an eye on the boost guage. :)

jpandes 03-18-02 05:51 PM

Re: home depot boost controller...
 

Originally posted by legendr35
anyone have links on how to make one, so I can attempt to build one 2nite? Thanks
I just did this last night. Works Killer! Now I am thinking about doing the same procedure to the Pre-control valve to try and get more boost on the first turbo and less spiking. Good luck. Don't forget to buy beer before you start.

GoRacer 03-18-02 06:17 PM

Mines in the engine bay
 
Was put there to keep me from overboosting. It also has two sperate valves things, so I crank the boost on the 2nd turbo to make it non-sequential and it spools instantly!

I've seen the valve in the ashtray before and that looks trick. If you have self control, that would be a nice setup.

There is a real mechanical twin turbo/sequential boost control on the market but can't remember where I saw it.

DRAG0NEER 03-19-02 02:53 AM

I also did it this past weekend and it's da bomb! Although I'm now running slower (due to lower/safer boost settings), but no more of that annoying fuel cut!!!


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