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which thread is this, searched but could'nt find it

ive got a mate who installed one of the new greddy e01's into an evo8 (was living in jpy at the time and had hks kansai do it) and it just couldnt hold the boost to save itself.

he then took it off and installed a evc and everything was fine.

personally i run the old style profec b and absolutely love it. the boost curve you could also draw a line with a ruler its so level and easy to adjust. dont really need all the fancy features so havent needed them as yet

ive got a mate who installed one of the new greddy e01's into an evo8 (was living in jpy at the time and had hks kansai do it) and it just couldnt hold the boost to save itself.

he then took it off and installed a evc and everything was fine.

personally i run the old style profec b and absolutely love it. the boost curve you could also draw a line with a ruler its so level and easy to adjust. dont really need all the fancy features so havent needed them as yet

yeah the e-01 doest handle internal gates too well on autoboost mode but works well in manual mode.

ive a few friends with the old profec b and it is great as well assuming you can find one in good nic, just set the boost and it holds it rock solid.

I have my profec spec 11 set at : low boost-11lb, 5 gain,5.5lb set gain.

: hi boost- 14.5lb, 5gain, 10lb set gain.

No spiking and perfect boost control.Tuned by one of the best workshops in sydney but didn`t even come close to getting it right.Couple of hours playing around and hey, perfect.Boost starts at 2,500rpm.GCG hi-flow.

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