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hi all,

just about to get a boost controller for my r32 gtr and wondering what type is most suitable? based on functionality, performance and just general compatibility.

Am thinking about the Apexi avc.

Let me know what thoughts/suggestions you have

thanks

brett

i find my avcr overly complicated, also overboosts and underboosts frequently. This is only on a gtst, but i've heard many others with the same complaint.

Apparently if they're set up right then they're good, but i've fiddled with mine for ages and am not really happy. Others with HKS EVC and Blitz EBC rave about em. I'd look that direction but up to you.

i find my avcr overly complicated, also overboosts and underboosts frequently. This is only on a gtst, but i've heard many others with the same complaint.

Apparently if they're set up right then they're good, but i've fiddled with mine for ages and am not really happy. Others with HKS EVC and Blitz EBC rave about em. I'd look that direction but up to you.

I agree with Caine.. unnecessarily complicated (for me anyway lol). I have one, been trying to work out the over boosting for a long time now let alone work out how to set the damn thing up!

Done again, I'd be looking at another type of EBC.

Liz

Busky2k,

any recommended guides you have found highly useful for setting it up properly??? im no expert at tuning, so will prob only continue down this path if i can find some good guide manuals ect or i can find someone (in Perth) willing to give me a hand and assist... anyone? :-)

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