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$675 at www.modyourcar.com.au

I got mine from UAS though -

I'm finding mine sooo good ! I want to wire up the external shift points soon !

Ask John for a SAU Member's discount !

http://www.xspeed.com.au has it for $612.81

They're in W.A. though, so I have to factor in shipping.

CerealKiller: Turbosmart won some kind of award at SEMA when they released this boost controller in the States... Basically, you can program exactly when you want your wastegate open, so you get ZERO wastegate creep.

What does that mean? Basically it means your turbos will spool up as fast as possible.

The only thing I hate about it is the shape... Stupid idea Turbosmart... Why couldn't you have made it rectangular like normal people???? :P

Cheers Brett :P

Here's an Autospeed evaluation on the product for those who want more information about it:

http://www.turbosmart.com.au/AutoSpeed_%20...-Boost_Eval.htm

They were awarded "Runner Up in the Best New Performance-Racing Product" category at SEMA, November 2002.

It is said to bring the car on boost faster than ANY other boost controller and once there, hold boost perfectly steady. What more could you ask for in a boost controller? :(

External Shift Points?

Adrian

Allows you to trigger boost settings ( 3 of ) via a switch(s) - can wire it up to gear selection or just a 3 way toggle - beats trying to use the interal shift points on the guage.

you can also trigger an external output based on a pre-set boost level - ie I/C Water Spay, and other things that oxygenize the air *cough* *cough*

And yes Merli, I agree - Weird package - but works good !

and other things that oxygenize the air *cough* *cough*  

Careful there Brendan, you know that nitrous has 100 parts/million of sulphur dioxide right? One of the sulphur dioxide poisoning symptoms is uncontrollable coughing fits :P

Andrew - I just had a look at that xspeed site and the prices are Ex. GST so be careful mate !

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Thanks for the heads up, I didn't notice, although I'm sure I would have when I tried to order it...

I'd rather grab one from Sydney anyway, I hate waiting :P Anyone got any contacts from Turbosmart resellers that they can hook me up with? :(

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