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Hi all

Both of these units I can source for roughly the same price, which would be better seeing as the same amount of money is to be spent on them.

Note: HKS EVC 4 I am referring to is the latest one (HKS have different versions for different countries)

Blitz:

http://www.nengun.com/catalogue/product/317

HKS

http://www.nengun.com/catalogue/product/246

I like the look of the Blitz more and Id say both are comparable in performance, dont know whether this is a safe assumption to make though.

Cheers

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I did a comparison on the Apexi AVCR vs ID-III a few years ago. I have also worked with the HKS unit. I believe both are good but would still pick the blitz everyday of the week.

These products are a much of a muchness as i have used both, the hks is faster is processing i think away but it is really up to you i ended up using the hks much easier to use as u just have to press one button to change the boost and the blitz u have to press the dial in and then choose which preset boost setting u have then press the button again ...umm i did notice a little boost creep in the blitz as the hks i didnt ...also if it is not boosting properly the hks one will limit boost pressure -"fuzzy technology".

just some experiences

cheers

Ive used HKS EVC's since they were brought out ages ago... and i SWEAR by them, never ever had a problem with any of them, they hold boost perfectly, are a piece of piss to install and always have a heap of handy features ;)

Also tried: AVCR, Greddy Profec-B and the Blitz SBC and still prefer HKS over any of them.

PS. Its what im using at the moment as well.

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