Whats the best boost controller?
Whats the best boost controller?
I'm about to buy a boost controller and just wanting yalls opinions. i'm currently non seqential but plan on going single in the next few months so i'm gonna be needing one anyways and might as well get one now and play with the twins.
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My 2 cents is the original Profec B (not Spec II). It's dead simple to set-up and use and just plain works. If you want fancier features, step up to the AVC-R or the Blitz or HKS units.
My 2 cents is the original Profec B (not Spec II). It's dead simple to set-up and use and just plain works. If you want fancier features, step up to the AVC-R or the Blitz or HKS units.
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Originally posted by SilvioRX7
Hahaha....more like most likely to spike boost!
Hahaha....more like most likely to spike boost!
I spent $500 for an HKS EVC that worked for a year before the solenoid crapped out. HKS wouldn't warranty it, and for the VERY few times I actually NEEDED to change boost while driving, it was hard to justify that outrageous price. $125 for a manual was a much better deal, and is less likely to go bad.
Last edited by Scrapiron7; Nov 16, 2003 at 03:23 PM.
Originally posted by bricke
Erm ok.. glad you know my boost contoller better than I do
Erm ok.. glad you know my boost contoller better than I do
...but I do know many people who've used manual boost controllers and when the air temp drops they spike.
Originally posted by SilvioRX7
No, I don't know your boost controller personally
...but I do know many people who've used manual boost controllers and when the air temp drops they spike.
No, I don't know your boost controller personally
...but I do know many people who've used manual boost controllers and when the air temp drops they spike.
Last edited by Scrapiron7; Nov 16, 2003 at 03:32 PM.
Originally posted by bricke
I would attribute that to a crappy boost controller than. However, not all manual controllers are like that. I have had no such issue with mine, therefore would recommend considering a manual boost controller.
I would attribute that to a crappy boost controller than. However, not all manual controllers are like that. I have had no such issue with mine, therefore would recommend considering a manual boost controller.
Originally posted by SilvioRX7
Well...to you and anybody else willing to take the risk of a manual boost controller....Have fun rebuilding when ya spike!
Well...to you and anybody else willing to take the risk of a manual boost controller....Have fun rebuilding when ya spike!
that would be like me saying "Well...to you and anybody else willing to take the risk of a electronic boost controller....Have fun rebuilding when ya spike when your solenoid goes bad!
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I have used a "Home Depot" manual boost controller for more than a year and have experienced no spiking. I won't say that it is the best boost controller out there. But, for $5, this Cheap Bastard is very happy with it.
As long as you don't get a piece of junk MBC they can work fine. For example I would have no worries about say, a TurboXS MBC spiking boost.
The only thing to worry about with one of those is is if you drive up to a much higher altitude than the altitude at which the controller was set. But otherwise it should hold boost just fine.
The only thing to worry about with one of those is is if you drive up to a much higher altitude than the altitude at which the controller was set. But otherwise it should hold boost just fine.
i'm taking out my daws device mbc in favor of a profec b because the temp does effect my boost level. temps never cause my boost to spike, but when it gets colder, i get more boost and run into fuel cut and then have to open the hood and adjust. i just like knowing that if i set the profec to 10psi that i'm going to get 10 psi, no less, no more, no matter what the temp, humidity, etc. that being said, if you're on a budget, a mbc can be very effective. i will say that the home depot controller is junk imo and you're better off spending $50 on a good mbc than spending the $20 in materials the h.d. controller will cost.
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