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Installed my gizzmo ms-ibc yesterday, found it easy to install (I have never installed an EBC before), tuning i've experimented alittle, solinoid small and very easy to hide, the builtin boost gauge is pretty accurate (once i figured out how to switch it to psi readout). Very happy with it so far

Installed my gizzmo ms-ibc yesterday, found it easy to install (I have never installed an EBC before), tuning i've experimented alittle, solinoid small and very easy to hide, the builtin boost gauge is pretty accurate (once i figured out how to switch it to psi readout). Very happy with it so far

hey mate, got any pics of your install?? is it hooked up near actuators or to the black box near brake booster on firewall?? im looking at doing the same shortly..

hey mate, got any pics of your install?? is it hooked up near actuators or to the black box near brake booster on firewall?? im looking at doing the same shortly..

Brake booster, the black box is for stock boost guage, I Tee'd it off there (there are better places)

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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...

The gizzmo MSIBC has pretty much become my house boost controller, it is dead stable and half the price of a BLITZ spec-r (THE BEST CONTROLLER on the market unquestionably) @ $299 retail it is a steal.

Im pretty sure the worlds fastest GTST runs one too.

  • 6 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...

Hi there,

Would it be possible to get an update on how it's running, no issues etc :action-smiley-069:

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ok guys I have the gizzmo MS-2 I'm pretty sure its almost the same as the MS-ibc ... though mine seems to be a newer one brushed gold finish, I'm just wondering when you guys adjust the duty cycle percentage how much does it raise the boost by say every per 10%, I have a feeling something is wrong with mine as I'm increasing it by like 20% just to get a lousy 1psi increase ? am I missing something here... I thought the manual that came with it was rubbish lol

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i must be the only guy on sau wit an hdi boost controller... :(

price update..the gizzmo ebc went up to $299 on the modyourcar website...

I've had my hdi ebc-r for about 6 months now. Unfortunately the car is in the shop now because it's been running like a pig. According to my tuner, the boost controller has fried and causing the car to run infinity boost, i.e waaaay past 12psi, more like 25psi (on stock turbo) and causing all sorts of problems now. I'll be contacting HDi shortly. Not happy.

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