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well pred i think its advertised so that u dont' have to reach over the dash if u wanna up the boost a little ... say u just driving along .. then u want that bit of extra boost or whatever .. u dont' have to move and press the button on the steering wheel .. a good idea i think .. but expensive nonetheless .. :devil:

INASNT - if you buy one, take a pic of the type of plug they use cause it'll also fit into my Profec A.

If I can buy the plug - I think it's just a normal 2 or 3 pin 3.5mm plug - I'll make my own, as I just found out last night I can launch much better in low boost compared to high boost !!!

So I'll hook up a mirco switch to first gear :devil:

Cheers

J

Cool - yepp, I thought it may have been a 3.5mm one. I saw the hole in the back of the A while I was puting it in :D

Oh, how's this - the A has in and out com ports too !! Don't think I'll EVER use them !!!

Do you know if it's a 2, 3 or 4 terminal type? You know how the mono plugs are 2, the stero are 3, and now Nokia has a 4 terminal type they use on some phones.....

J

Dude bit exspensive for it tho ey? Its like $200 from memory (correct me if i'm wrong) but for that i seems a little pricey considering you can set up a missile switch on a bleed vale for like 20 bucks to have ya high n low settings in cabin ( i know it aint ebc but ya get the drift lol). Jus seems a bit of a waste when ya could spend that money on somethin else.

Hmmm,

Had a look into this last night.

The switch is wireless !!

You plug a module into the back of your EBC, and then strap the botton to your wheel... NO WIRES BETWEEN THEM!!!

The switch talks to the module via RF. So I've got a funny feeling that it won't be a matter of just shorting two wires to flick between boost levels - it'd be more likely that it's modulated or done via a data stream :)

Hence the price too !!

The unit looks nice, and would come in handy. That extra button could be used for NOS, a line locker, or even better launch control !!!!

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