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Hey guys and girls,

Im in the maket for a electronic boost controller, i've come across HDI and its HDI-SBC-D-EVOLUTION.

Has anyone got one of these in the car?? On can anyone tell me whether it is worth getting??

Cheers, any advice will be well received.

cool, my first reply on this topic.

i've gone ahead and purchased one off ebay for $319.

comes with boost controller and boost gauge. boost gauge has analouge and digital displays in PSI and BAR.

Gabbo2047+1. I am trying to get the boost controllers, intercooler kits and aftermarket computers stocked in the shop i work at part time.

Which shop is this?

I'M HANGING OUT TO GET THE BOOST CONTROLLER IN!

hey all, thanks for the guys who have added to the post. Haven't heard about these contollers from anyone else yet so maybe ill be one of the guinea cops to try it out!! HOPE IT DOESN'T END IN TEARS!!! lol

  • 4 months later...

i paid $345 for my HDi SBC-D-EVOLUTION which includes a guage (digital and analogue display) that runs of the controller no more seperate vac line for ebc and guage. come with everything except double sided tape to mount the contoller.

it is a simple set up (thats why is a cheap price) using 2 knob to adjust the low and high boost and 2 bottons, one to select between high and low boost, and the other for an optional products. high boost runs the anti lag feature. it has no problem holding 16psi on my car give or take .2 of a psi. works well on track (continuous reving/ holding car on limiter) and on the street. the only down side it the gauge is to bright at nite...

i paid $345 for my HDi SBC-D-EVOLUTION which includes a guage (digital and analogue display) that runs of the controller no more seperate vac line for ebc and guage. come with everything except double sided tape to mount the contoller.

it is a simple set up (thats why is a cheap price) using 2 knob to adjust the low and high boost and 2 bottons, one to select between high and low boost, and the other for an optional products. high boost runs the anti lag feature. it has no problem holding 16psi on my car give or take .2 of a psi. works well on track (continuous reving/ holding car on limiter) and on the street. the only down side it the gauge is to bright at nite...

great reply :down:

i've been looking at different boost controllers and been waiting and waiting to hear what someones experiences are with these :D

  • 3 weeks later...

Seems that HDI are getting a lot o feedback from customers/re-sellers about not being able to dim the gauge, so their new generation of boost gauges will have a dimming ability...

unfortunatly for us that already have this gauge i guess tinting seems to be the only way to go...

Motoquipe in midlandd gate shopping centre. We can get in apexi, greddy, trust, sparco, tomei and nizmo items at the moment but can get what ever u want. We can also get in alot of jap brand rims.

Haha small world, I'm at the camera shop up the other end.. Any idea if you can get the boost control kit for power fc? Centre discount.... lol :down:

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