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Yes,

Get an EBC with dual solenoids and gain control.

Have a read over this thread, and it should seal the deal ;)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Dy...fc-t229928.html

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An EBC is a definately good investment. Pretty sure one of the best ones on the market are the Apexi AVCR and the HKS EVCV,

i uses a blitz spec R, it holds boost nicely :happy:

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An EBC is a definately good investment. Pretty sure one of the best ones on the market are the Apexi AVCR and the HKS EVCV,

i uses a blitz spec R, it holds boost nicely :happy:

We also discovered this and documented it on here a few years ago...we actually made the same power with less boost switching from AVC-R to Blitz ID-III.

A few AVC-R lovers out there were most upset at me having a go at their bright blue toy.

ba-bow

AVC-R is not dual solenoid, not sure about the HKS EVC

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the hks evc uses a stepping motor.

I've used the apexi avcr and now I'm currently running the evc.

My tuner, Matt- Hitman, said i wasted my money. He thinks if tuned properly the avcr is the best out there. So now I'm just using that as my boost gauge.

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The blitz dual sbc is the best bang for buck ebc out there. I have a eboost 2 which cost a fortune, if i could do it again i would have got the blitz.

There so basic to set up too

The hks EVCV is the best ebc available but for the price its not warranted.

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