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Using a Boost Controller w/ 99 Spec Twins?

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Old Jul 20, 2007 | 10:28 PM
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Interesting... I too need to find a way to better controll my boost because I'm going in for a tune in Sept. I currently have the 99 spec twins w/ a PFC but I need a boost controller to properly controll the boost. Without it at WOT I see that my primary turbo bounces it's boost level from .63-.73 bar. I don't even let my secondary come one line... I'm afraid it will spike

more info would be appreciated.
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Old Jul 21, 2007 | 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by 93'roadwarrior
Interesting... I too need to find a way to better controll my boost because I'm going in for a tune in Sept. I currently have the 99 spec twins w/ a PFC but I need a boost controller to properly controll the boost. Without it at WOT I see that my primary turbo bounces it's boost level from .63-.73 bar. I don't even let my secondary come one line... I'm afraid it will spike

more info would be appreciated.
If the boost is spiking, I'd recommend a manual boost control setup like Damon's. Works perfect for my '99's.
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