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G'day guys.

These are from Import Car Parts Plus in the USA.

GB: START 06/12/06 ENDS 24/12/06

What i found was a easy to use Electronic Boost Controller, that im going to order. Price is Excellent

Here's all the info on them - make sure you read all of this cause it'll probably answer all your questions.

PIT BCU Boost Controllers -

The all new BCU+ (boost controller unit) is the first boost controller to feature multiple stages of boost, a built-in turbo timer, boost guage, voltmeter, and two 12 Volt outputs. P.I.T. uses the latest technology to give the user multiple ways of controlling and monitoring boost levels. With High and Low stages of boost and adjustable gain, you can tune the boost to switch depending on track or road conditions. The BCU+ also incorporates an Automatic and Manual Turbo Timer to let your engine cool down after a run. By using the electrical Outputs you can use the BCU+ to control any 12V DC source, like a nitrous kit and/or intercooler spray. Know exactly what's going on with your engine by using the Last Boost and Voltmeter settings on the easy to read LCD screen.

To keep the price down, I need to order 10 units.

How to get onto this great deal"

You can do direct deposit into my account then I'll express post them to you after they arrive. Both ways are fully tracked so they won't go missing.

Express post cost an extra $15 nation wide.

Cost Price of the PIT EBC is $310 + $15 Freight

This gb will end in about a month or before if we can get the numbers.

Ordering To order a EBC, just put a post up here or you can PM or send me an email at [email protected] with your details.

Feel free to ask me any questions.

Also this is a price break i was given if more than 10 pairs are ordered.

10 - 15 pairs $295

15 - 20 pairs $285

20+ $275

So who wants to start the list.

LINK ON PRODUCT : also note there pricing is in US dollars

http://www.sportcompactonly.com/performanc...x?c=160&b=9

http://www.performance-trends.com/boost_controllers.htm

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these look pritty good, and all in one. damn.. oi i might be in on this, just going to read up a bit more on them.. small soliniod. i wonder how accurate the readings are on the screen.. any one used one of these before, awesome price for something like this as well!

Edited by seriesII
these look pritty good, and all in one. damn.. oi i might be in on this, just going to read up a bit more on them.. small soliniod. i wonder how accurate the readings are on the screen.. any one used one of these before, awesome price for something like this as well!

that solenoid is good for 25psi

that solenoid is good for 25psi

sweet, thanx for that. would you be able to buy a upgraded solenoid from them if i needed to go above 25psi?, that you have seen?

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Hi guys, I have one of these EBC's and I'm struggling to get it to hold boost.

I wonder if it is a problem with the product or if the START boost & GAIN settings might have something to do with it?

I've tried ajusting the values for each, but still no luck.

If anyone has managed to tune one of these controllers effectively, your setting details would be appreciated!!

P.S. I've installed it on an R34 GT-T (completely standard).

Cheers.

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