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I know we have a cheap boost controller thread already (http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=73375), but I've seen this one in the latest Auto 1 catalogue and haven't been able to find any threads that discuss it here. So here we go.

I know the old adage "you get what you pay for" but I'm just wondering if anyone has tried it out and what they think.

Basically, I'm not going to be in the market for an EBC until I've done the full exhaust, FMIC and HiFlow and thought this might provide a little fun in the mean time. Would any of you do this to your car?

Here's the details:

Monza MSPEC Boost Controller

Dual adjuster in cabin or under bonnet

I will post up a pic a bit later on.

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considering kmart used to sell monza products, i can't imagine it would be of high quality

however a bleed valve is a simple piece of equipment. i imagine it would do the typical job that one would expect it to do. give it a try, for $40 it would have to be one of the cheapest branded bleed valves (not including that turbotech..)

Idon't see why anyone should have to pay $40 for a simple bleeding orifice.

you can make one yourself with a $3 brass t piece from the auto store, drill the hole out to the size you want and use that to adjust boost.

In the past, i've also used plastic irigation taps from bunnings for $2.

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