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Hey guys,

Ive done a bit of searching but i cant find an electronic boost controller that suits my needs, any suggestions?

Ive got a PFC, i want to be able to adjust between high and low boost from within the cabin and for it to do the turbo timing as well.

Cheers

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you wont get a boost controller that will be a turbo timer aswell. near all electronic boost controllers have high and low settings. avcr, the pfc boost controller, greddy ones, blitz ones the list goes on and on. i personally use the avcr and find it a dream.

Don't know if anyone's using a HDI but i was considering them at one stage.

Thier turbo timer is seperate too don't forget.

I passed on them though as some peeps have the older style electronic boost controllers by them and the solenoid didn't seem to be up to scratch, the ones with the 2 dials on the front whcih would sit over the ash tray in most examples.

The newer ones (which i think looks pretty cool) uses the same solenoid at first glance so i passed....

But considering you have a PFC, you can get the FC Boost kit for $350 delivered

Also Profec II for $370 and the list goes on......heaps cheap when ordering direct for Jap.

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