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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

+1

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:

+1

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

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.

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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