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Hey guys need help choosing a boost controller. Just want to know what everyone recommends, its going into a r34 gtr. Currently looking at the apexi avcr or the blitz i-colour.

What do you guys think is better off or what other boost controller is out there?

Thanks

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Blitz Dual SBC

Turbosmart E-Boost 2

Apexi AVCR

Greddy Profec B Spec II

Power FC Boost kit (If you have a pfc)

Blitz MMD i-Colour

Greddy E01

HKS EVC-V or EVC-S

just depends on how much you wanna spend, what other features you want it to have, etc.

Blitz Dual SBC

Turbosmart E-Boost 2

Apexi AVCR

Greddy Profec B Spec II

Power FC Boost kit (If you have a pfc)

Blitz MMD i-Colour

Greddy E01

HKS EVC-V or EVC-S

just depends on how much you wanna spend, what other features you want it to have, etc.

add profect b spec I to the list

just as good as the II

-D

  • 4 weeks later...

The Greddy Profec b II seems to come up alot when peeps get asked what to get........seems to be a pretty reliable unit and easy to use from what I'm hearing.

I had a HKS EVC 5 on the 34R and apart from being very expensive, it was a pain to use (supposed to be a good product though).

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