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Think I saw a Blitz Spec-R for $350ish in the for sale section..

EDIT: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Bl...ol-t287994.html

I've got that one :P

Dual solenoid apparently holds boost better and I have no need for a boost gauge (never liked that rice shit) as it displays your boost/vacuum readings. Sitting on top of my steering column.

Edited by SKYRYAN

Turbo tech manual boost controller around 35$ delivered to ur door from ebay.

Some electronic boost controllers still creep or spike. So save ur money and get the cheap ball and spring one. Not like the plain bleed manual ones. They suck. Otherwise get a profec B if you are running a bigger turbo

Greddy Profec B are great, I run over 500hp and she never jumps over the selected boost and for under $500 these day's they are awesome, they also last ages to. HKS EVC-S are a good unit and also are the Blitz Units, these offer single and dual solenoid options. I've got all off them new dude so if you are interested chuck us a pm.

If your on a budget and not chasing huge power the manual one's are fine. I'd avoid china ebay spec one's, don't want that been the demise of your motor so you are better of looking for a trusted product like TurboSmart MBC.

Edited by monga

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