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Hey, Im currently running a turbosmart dual stage which bleeds and gets the boost coming on gradually,

Im looking at getting an electronic boost controller as I am after something which I can make come on boost hard at say a certain rpm rather than the gradual boost you get from the bleed valves, currently running aftermarket turbo which comes on at about 2800rpm at the moment

any recomendations into something quality which will do the job without all the fancy other gadgets?

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I have a Blitz DSBC here for $300 plus freight if your interested. Its dual solinoid and in my opinion the best there is....reason for selling...Dave upgraded to one of those silly Blitz I-colour gizzmo's for his car.

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I have a Blitz DSBC here for $300 plus freight if your interested. Its dual solinoid and in my opinion the best there is....reason for selling...Dave upgraded to one of those silly Blitz I-colour gizzmo's for his car.

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Anyone like turbosmart eboost2?

I have one cant say i tuned it myself however one workshopped loved it then the other didn't

They cost alot though, best looking ebc in my opinion. They look nice in a gauge.

Take up Paul on the offer of the blitz dual for 300. They are the best bang for buck. You wont have any tuners argue about these

I believe the best is the hks evc if you have the money, at the end of the day it all comes down to the solenoid. Dual is the only way.

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if you have a after market deck and have a din pocket with space, the blitz DSBC will fit in there and look nice.

yeh i rekon that would be the best for what i want, but eboost looks awesome... maybe too much bullshit features for what i need..

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I have a Blitz DSBC here for $300 plus freight if your interested. Its dual solinoid and in my opinion the best there is....reason for selling...Dave upgraded to one of those silly Blitz I-colour gizzmo's for his car.

pm SS8 GOHAN he has been chasing one.

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Hey, Im currently running a turbosmart dual stage which bleeds and gets the boost coming on gradually,

Im looking at getting an electronic boost controller as I am after something which I can make come on boost hard at say a certain rpm rather than the gradual boost you get from the bleed valves, currently running aftermarket turbo which comes on at about 2800rpm at the moment

any recomendations into something quality which will do the job without all the fancy other gadgets?

Best and cheapest - the Jaycar EIBC ...if you can't be bothered assembling it yourself i believe they are available ready made. (Have a read of the Jaycar thread in the Stagea section). Gives you absolute control of when boost comes on (within the limit of what your turbo is capable of). It is not a bleed valve -signal comes from injectors and response is controlled by EIBC.

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