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Old Oct 10, 2007 | 05:33 AM
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PowerFC Boost Control Kit

Heya all,

I just got my PFC and i'm really happy with it. Only have intake, dp and cat-back so it works great...

The thing is, since i plan on doing a couple more mods, a boost controler is needed and i was really into the PFC boost control kit since it's basicly the ACVR without a extra "thing" inside the car....

Now, when i was reading the PFC Manual, i came across this:

"When using the BOOST CONTROL KIT . . .
Use the BOOST CONTROL KIT when upgrading the turbos or when the factory sequencial turbo system is not being used. The BOOST CONTROL KIT will only utilize the Primary setting for boost control."

So... this means i cannot use it on the stock twins unless i go non-sequencial?

I only wanted to upgrade the solenoids so the PFC could handle a mid-pipe...

Any confirmation and/or sugestions?

Thanks.
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Old Oct 10, 2007 | 06:53 AM
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There are 2 boost settings that can be programed in the PFC, what the statement means is that when you have an upgraded single turbo or non-sequential twins then you are limited to only first setting.
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Old Oct 10, 2007 | 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by BlueTII
There are 2 boost settings that can be programed in the PFC, what the statement means is that when you have an upgraded single turbo or non-sequential twins then you are limited to only first setting.

Ah.. ok! Thanks! I though that was obvious..... either the translation ain't that good or my english sucks... or both.

Thanks for the clarification..
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