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I'm buying a Greddy Profec e01 boost controller, does anyone know much about them?

Had one for around 8 mths now.. love it! Doesn't boost spike... my Tuner reckons its the best EBC he has used. Holds boost flat all the way to red line. Best thing is the hand controller can be removed and therefore its "not adjustable" and can be engineered as far as I am aware (once its locked and passed emissions) - well my engineer said it can be done!

Although I tried the auto learn feature when I first installed it... couldn't for the life of me get it learn the second stage... :P But I am blonde and female so therefore I have an excuse! The manual tune is much easier!

The E-boost 2 is also good.. have that in our other car... easy to use and program - just too many red lights for me!

Did you block the little hole in it? or does it hold boost good with it open?

Left the hole in it. Hits full boost almost as soon as u sink the boot in. Set to 11psi atm, will have it dyno'd soon etc and i will see how go.

Thanks for the reply guys. Iam tossing it between the Profec B II or the E-01 or AVCR? So far the Profec B II is the cheapest and best from what i have read. Currently i have a bleed valve, kinda sux coz i cant run it low and high boost.

Anyone use the Gizmo boost controllers?

Cheers.

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