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boost should not be still climbing all the way through the rev range like yours does, especially to only achieve 10spi on a standard turbo. something is wrong with the set-up for sure.

Thats what I thought! if only it was clear what the hell was wrong =(

i dont believe the standard gate should leak or bleed automatically

the actuator is std setup is always live, that is, it always see's boost pressure and only opens or starts to open at 750mhg

the auto co-incedently opens at 550mmhg so 7/5psi accordingly. the gate shouldnt open at 5psi on the manual

even the nissan service manual states for poor performance to check the actuator and use a pressure guatge to make sure it doesnt open until 750mmhg (ish).

the duty helps the controller maintain stable boost once target is reached. the duty is a ratio of opened to closed in a cycle.

so if the duty is say 80 then its 80 cycles closed, 20 cycles open. if that makes sense (in a simple way).

this stops a big boost hit and the dump, it helps maintain stable control. most ebc's can do this correctly, specially on a std turbo setup

Yeah definately looks like you have an issue...

With the EVC fitted to my car, full boost was achieved way faster than standard.

Another thing to check is the warning and boost drop settings on the EVC...

By default they are disabled, but if the tuner has set it up lower than the boost is spiking it would obviously cause a drop.

Like i mentioned before hi-boost on mine was spiking pretty high (+4 psi)

The Offset (Gain) is the main setting to ease the spiking, on high boost i wound it right down to 20% to stop the spike

Another thing to do is to RESET it and start again... my tuner had some issues with mine, so i started again :D

It is really easy to use, you just need a safe place to test it!

The intial setup is v. important because it sets the correct boost levels (Correction) so the actuator functions properly...

Michael

Yeah definately looks like you have an issue...

With the EVC fitted to my car, full boost was achieved way faster than standard.

Another thing to check is the warning and boost drop settings on the EVC...

By default they are disabled, but if the tuner has set it up lower than the boost is spiking it would obviously cause a drop.

Like i mentioned before hi-boost on mine was spiking pretty high (+4 psi)

The Offset (Gain) is the main setting to ease the spiking, on high boost i wound it right down to 20% to stop the spike

Another thing to do is to RESET it and start again... my tuner had some issues with mine, so i started again :D

It is really easy to use, you just need a safe place to test it!

The intial setup is v. important because it sets the correct boost levels (Correction) so the actuator functions properly...

Michael

Hi Michael, boost drop and warning is set at 100kpa so yeah Im nowhere near hitting that yet.

I will take the offset/gain back a little bit to prevent the spiking on the low boost setting on a cold night and see if that controls the spike.

Yeah the tuner did the initial setup with a target boost of 65kpa and correction of 100% default. 75kpa for high setting and 100% default. What are your correction settings?

Did some quick testing last nite.

In 3rd gear, it gets to 0.5 bar (about 7.5psi) pretty okay before 3000rpm

but it wont clime higher to like 0.65 bar until after 3000rpm so yeah seems laggy. It should be hitting 0.65 bar before 3000rpm I think.

I also turned the unit off, HKS manual says that turning the unit off is like running the base default boost pressure.

It hit 0.5bar again before 3000rpm and pretty much stayed there all the way to redline.

Problem is with the stock solenoid etc hooked up before the EVC install, I was getting more like 0.75 bar

So why is the controller so laggy? is it something wrong with the car or the settings?

The manual says that with the unit fitted it may lower ya base boost... Not a drama.

Mine stayed the same cos i got a full 3" exhaust done, so it balanced out the fall from the EVC install.

How different is it when its OFF compared to when its ON(in low boost mode)?

If it is very different.... it is most probably the settings!

When i switch mine off it behaves the same as before just at a lower boost level (When its ON, my Low setting is higher than base)

If adjusting setttings or reseting it fails to solve ya issue, then its is something with ya car.

Like i mentioned before, it should hit full boost relatively quicker... mine hits full boost at or just after 3K

Michael

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