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home made ftw

shuddup you maso :)

Werd... who pays for clothes anyway :domokun:

i was talking drinks not clothes re :)

i know i dont, i prefer to make a pair of slacks made out of palm leaves, just love that smooth texture

phag

brand new gizzmo ms-ibc or second hand blitz dsbc spec s?

gizzmo is a bit more $$, but still within budget.

GO.

gizzmo, had one in 32 and got one in evo work awesome :)

should be able to pick one up around $250 if you are patient

yeah its the same solenoid as the AVC-R and same map sensor

people who say bad things about the AVC-R don't know how to use it and how to set it up

it takes a bit of time and paitence to set it up properly and get gear judge working

the powerfc kit is basic set and forget control no gear judge etc

less wires, plug in and done, re-uses in existing wiring and boost correcton enabled on the ECU and logging

i reckon shut up.

i don't have a laggy, rooted timing car so i don't need the best boost controller on the market :)

last time i ever help you... get your own workshop, hoist and knowldge ppffttt :domokun:

It's 200 more but it IS worth it. Trust me. I have had both s and r

you work for Blitz or something? haha... you mean like it holds better, comes on quicker or what?

i don't need fancy bullshit like 50 memories, just want to set it once and forget

What it does ric is that it doesnt spike the hold boost. It gets to the boost level and holds. I got dyno graphs with the spec s and boost goes to 20 then drops to 17. Now it goes up straight to 18 and holds with 0 spiking with the spec r.

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