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do a search in forced induction this question has been asked about 20million times

yeah, with a million different and rather generic answers

i'm looking at boost controllers right now infact, the 3 on my list are:

greedy profec b spec II

apexi power fc boost controller kit, and

Blitz SBC Spec R - Dual Solenoid

going through all the pros and cons of them, i think the power fc add on might win because i really dont want controllers sitting in the car

but the summary from the threads on SAU is that the blitz dual solenoid controllers are the best and hold boost the best (the spec r is the entry level controller for that range)

and the greedy is sitting on top of my list because i asked shaun from boost worx what he would recomend, and this is the one!!

i think its going to come down to the greedy vs apexi, i just want some more information on them first =)

hope this helps

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do a search in forced induction this question has been asked about 20million times

The main point was to see what guys from Adelaide use, not so much which is better, just threw that in so the thread isn't too boring.

pfc

btw, arent u selling ur car?

Yeh its not for me, its just i was discussing it with a friend and wanna see which ones get used the most.

Fishpaste, what about EVC 6 ?

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ok i use an avcr, its unreal great for higher power applications in its ability to be able to control boost per gear by rpm etc etc. The pfc kit is a waste of money for what it is unless you can get one cheap, all you can do it select one boost and thats it you cant control the duty etc etc.

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I agree Dan, having used the AVCR on my previous ride I will say it was better but when I got my car it already had the PFC boost controller kit on it so I saw no point in changing unless I want to chase higher power levels (who doesn't though, right :) :))

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avcr here, so far so good after Dan installed it for me. How's them beer's?

will know more of how it performs after my tune but after fiddling with it and reading the aussie manual for a while the other night i'm very impressed with all the features it has!

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