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Just went down to Willall Industries and got Gareth and Martin to put my car on the dyno..

Problem is, the boost controller i have (HKS EVC-S) is absolutely mind-boggling to use/set/tune and we couldnt get anything productive out of the session!

I have looked all on SAU - no details about tuning or instruction manuals for this EBC. Even HKS doesnt have a downloadable Manual for this thing.

So please, can someone who has one of these or knows somewhere that i could find an instruction manual/tuning guide for this boost controller help me out!

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If its anything like the regular EVC:

1. Turning the knob switches between A and B boost settings.

2. Holding down the knob for a few sections and it will flash and turning the knob adjusts the pressure.

3. Press the knob to set.

If its anything like the regular EVC:

1. Turning the knob switches between A and B boost settings.

2. Holding down the knob for a few sections and it will flash and turning the knob adjusts the pressure.

3. Press the knob to set.

yeah its different mate - looks like a little turbo timer, just with a single 4-way button. stupid thing

trent,

cheers for the links, i have, however, sussed them out already and although the link to the supra site you have gave me has SOME knowledge, i unfortunately need more. I pretty much need a step by step guide and a 'which button does what' diagram - they all seem to do random things in different modes

  • 9 months later...

all sorted - worked out how to use at lunch time 2day :P car made 199.48rwkw at 11.5lbs

Hey Spark what did you do with your EVC-S ??

I had the same prob last night, we couldn't rise the boost we were been trying that for more than one hour on the dyno.

even though we had the hand-held manual the tuner couldn't adjust this EBC

anyway if there is no clue I'll take it a part and get manual boost controller

  • 8 months later...

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