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hey all im a little bit confused at the moment between electronic boost controllers. i currently have a s1 r33 with a Greddy profec 2 spec B. i am running a pfc ecu without the commander.(is it wasnt there when i bought the car), I am looking between the apexi AVC-R and the Apexi Power Fc boost control kit.. Which is the better of the two and do u need the commander for the PFC boost controller..? any help would be greatly apriecated as i have no idea.. thanks

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i'm running a blitz DSBC spec s which is basically the same....

i'd stick with what you have and spend the money on a go fast mod :down:

fyi my ebc gets me 20 psi by a titch over 3500 and holds till redline...

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Is your boost controller working.. ie holding the set boost without deviating too much? If the answer is yes, then why change.. If the answer is no, have you followed the instructions to see if it is just a set up issue? The only other reason I can see to change (if the ebc is actually working) is that you have excess money, I take donations.. :down:

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I use something a hell of a lot older than what you have.. blitz twin-sbc. not fancy screen, not even a digital readout, just a couple of knobs and a couple of buttons. Holds boost dead flat so who cares what it looks like, or what other fancy features it has. Hidden away in the glovebox as well, better out of sight than ripped off I reckon. Once you have it set you won't want to play with it again. Just read that manual hamish posted up and it looks dead easy.

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