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Stagea is running super awesome like, yep thats right :D

low down on power 'cause she still wont hold boost

last thing it could be is the "Hybrid" dual stage ebc I got from Flynn performance ebay a few years ago

its been fine for the stock turbo at 12psi or under it was stable and fine, but for the highflow and 1bar it drops to 12

adjusting the hks actuator the car reaches 200kw on the dyno no worries, but she wont hold the boost

so, what boost controller? tuner - shaun at boostwerks, says the Profec B specII is the way to go

Im going to buy as cheap as possible (ie under $300), so while I can get one eventually (330new) Im looking for any boost controller that is guaranteed to hold 1 bar stable thru the rev range

what can you suggest?

ta, I know there are loads of threads, yes I read, but what is your suggestion, on a budget, for the following details:

cheers

190kw.jpg

Car:

Dayz special edition series 1 Stagea RS V Four

98000kms, automatic, RB25DET engine, Attessa 4wd

1997 model silky snow pearl, lives in southern Adelaide

Engine:

New Oxygen sensor

New 400amp battery

New fuel filter, new oil filter, fresh Castrol Edge 10/40w engine oil

Fresh fluid throughout, 100,000km service done (water pump, belts, gaskets, all fluids, exhaust studs etc etc)

Davies Craig automatic transmission oil cooler upgrade kit

MV Automatic shift kit & auto service kit

Koyo Radiator upgrade

Splitfire coil packs on Ngk BCPR6E 0.8mm v-gruve copper spark plugs

Bosch 040 fuel pump with direct battery feed at 13.8volts

Aerospeed adjustable exhaust cam gear pulley wheel

Greddy remote oil filter relocation kit

Nismo adjustable fuel pressure regulator

Nissan Z32 Air Flow Meter

3inch JustJap stainless steel single dump pipe system (turbo to cat)

3inch Random Technology 617cfm high flow race cat converter (California spec)

3inch cat-back exhaust pipe to Kakimoto GTR Racing free flow straight thru muffler

K&N pod filter

Cold Air Induction aluminium box w/ lid setup, foam internals, using standard snorkel air feed

Cold Air Radiator air guide (feeds radiator / pod / intercooler)

Apexi 'Hybrid' front mount intercooler, tube & fin and bar & plate, with custom return air feed pipe kit

Apexi boost gauge

Apexi SAFC Super Air Fuel Computer

Apexi SITC Super Ignition Timing Computer

Hybrid dual stage Electronic Boost Controller, set to 1bar (drops to 12psi, requires replacement)

Toshi ECU remap chip with custom chip adapter

HKS heavy duty turbo actuator

Sliding Performance water/oil cooled 360degree bush bearing HiFlow Turbocharger

(rated 250rwkw@1Bar, 2yr old 10,000kms perfect condition, easy stable 1.1bar / 220kw achievable)

Suspension:

Bilstein front and rear suspension shocks, with ‘lowering’ circlips, using standard springs

Whiteline front and rear adjustable swaybars

Dayz adjustable engine swaybar

Whiteline front castor kit

Whiteline rear subframe alignment kit

R34 GTT 17inch rims with Hankook K104 Vetus tyres, 235/45/17

Brakes:

Maltech stainless steel braided brake lines, front and rear

DBA slotted front brake discs

Bendix Advance front and Heavy Duty rear brake pads

Audio:

Clarion stereo tape unit with 6-stack cd player

Clarion amp

Clarion 10inch subwoofer

Pioneer 260w 4-way front door speakers

Eclipse 80w 2-way rear door speakers

Razin volt stabiliser kit

XXXXXX car alarm

* cheers for reading, and your posted thoughts

:cool:

edit: next tune will probably drop in the 555cc hiflowed injectors with new EBC

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Haha you're probably going to laugh at this, but the Jaycar IEBC is an excellent boost controller - just is a bit harder to tune and you have to build it yourself. In the brief time that it worked for me (I mustn't have built it properly), it used to hold boost on a steady 10 psi all the way to redline.

There is a thread in the Stagea forum, started by Sydneykid. The kits are about $90 + about $50 for a hand controller, however I'm sure someone close to you would be more than willing to give you a lend of theirs while you tune it. It will run without the hand controller just fine - just mount it under the glovebox or something, out of sight. You will need a solenoid to make it work, though - you should already have one on your Stagea that will work fine.

hey cheers mate

but NO I wont be using jaycar kit

as it is my current ebc holds stable 12psi no issues and always has

but with big hiflow and 1bar, it doesnt. no guarantee a jaycar will

no guarantee I can even build it and get it work'n

going to save $300 and see what I can buy

thats why Im after suggestions

whats the best buy for $300 for an ebc that holds 1bar guranteed

probably the profec b spec-2, looking on ebay for a good priced one

but also looking at blitz, hks.

anyone else? hks evc 2 looks to old to me. maybe a 3 or 4.

jaycar, no. sorry. cheers but yeah...

Turbosmart EboostII. It has features to stop the drop-off that is occurring just in case it happens that it's not your current boost controller that's causing the problem (although it's quite likely that it is.)

hahah cheers

but I quit work a month ago, got accepted onto the disability support pension as of 2days ago (no knees, 12 surgeries, 2m tall, 24/7 cronic pain)

so I dont have $600 for a eboost2 lol ;)

damn.

anyone want to sponser my Stagea :) ?

nah its all good

will save some $$ and get a profec b specii from Slide along with an apexi suction filter

cheers anyways

will do what the tuner says (ebc) and get a new air filter

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