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hey guys. about the e-01. what is the thing all about ?

info here but i still dont get it. has anyone used it b4 ?:

Greddy's new super multiu-tasker is the Profec e-01. Designed as a combination: boost-controller, data display / logger and e-manage programmer, the e-01 can prcide superios boost response, increased boost, warning meter functions, 3 channel data-logging, and access to all the programming feautres provided with the latest e-manage support tool. Even when used as just a boost controller the e-01 has fatures to smooth out the boost curve. With both an Auto and Manual setting for both external and actuator style wastegates, the new profec can alter its compact, high capacity solenoid valve via various RPM ranges if needed. The large LCD screen, with green electro-luminescent backlighting is easy to see. Other standard feautres includes two preset boost levels, a timed over-take boost and compatibillity with our remote switching system. The data dispaly can view 3 different data channels simultaneously; boost, RPM, or any other channel iput by the e-manage. Up to 3 hours of data can be logged on an SD card while also giving warning set points, and peak & hold values. (some features require optional harness to be accessed).

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i got one, i head EVC is better at controling boost but that's the olny thing it works better. I will say E-01 are the best value boost controller in the market.

regard hard to read problem, u can always read the number shows on the bottom instead graph. BTW there are 4 different graph model to view, must have 1 of them should u. With standard over boost warning light, by connect optional, the boost control display boost, RPM, water temp, oil temp gauge and warn u when problem happen, not mention the relate fuction... they can connect to the E-manage and works like a hand controller as well!

how much the above thing cost u to buy them seprate?

a water temp gauge with warning will cost u $300+!!

i have used both the E01 and the Apexi Avcr. and both pretty much do the same thing.

the avcr has gear based boost setting, but no one seems to know how to set it, or have advised to turn it off.

avcr better screen, easier to set, can be more discreet when not in use.

the E01 has the advantage of having a memory card. and can replay the boost figures in slo motion. very handy for setting the boost offsett across the rmp range

i havent had a chance to play with the Blitz EBC, but was told that was the way to go... coz of the Dual Solenoid....

i'd suppose if your going to get the power fc then get the avcr with it..

if your going to get emanage then get the e01. :headspin:

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