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Guest INASNT
look man i didnt invent the thing....to my understanding this is one of the functions of the gass.... i've gone alot faster with it compared to other controllers full stop. you want to try one out, cool come down,  

you want to bag it out come up with something better yourself, and then prove its better else...

u r just repeating the bs the guy that sold it to you told you aint u??

god, i cant beleive how much of a joke this thread is becoming. Its more about who knows what instead of what this thing really does.

Why dont we start a pole/vote,

IE weather this product 'floats' or 'sinks'

Just on the compressed gas note,

ahhh how much could it possibly hold? 100ml of compressed air?

how long would this last? like a week?

now who would want to 'refill' there bleed valve every week.

This thing is starting to show more and more holes the more we disect it.

Why dont u do us a favour MX, find someone in your area on SAU, go put the bleed vavle on their car, set to the same boost as they were previously running, and get them to post a report.

infact, why dont u post some pics of this thing, where it holds the compressed gas etc etc

untill then :kick:

but you have NEVER seen it in action howcan you say it is not worth it?? what if you put it in and your car picks up .5 of a sec down the 1/4??? i know heaps of ppl that have spent alot more than that to make up simular resaults....

as i said ppl with ANY controller come try it out and compare

I hope people who do this dont automaticaly think its better, when it might have been a case where thier original boost controller might not have been set up correctly. Just because the new system might have made the car quicker, doesnt mean its a better system, just might have shown up a problem in the setup of their original controller.

howz about i get back to everyone with some more info...  ? ? ? sewid your in syd ???  i'll get another controller down here and you come try it out....what are you using ATM

I currently have the Apexi boost control kit connected to the Apexi PowerFC.

I admire your offer and you seem to stand by your device so I will wait until your more detailed information arrives before i would take you up on anything.

Currently i dont run anything more than 9psi anyway due to summer (i know its not now but yesterday was 39!!) and it being my daily driver.

So for now im laying off in this thread.

I hope people who do this dont automaticaly think its better, when it might have been a case where thier original boost controller might not have been set up correctly. Just because the new system might have made the car quicker, doesnt mean its a better system, just might have shown up a problem in the setup of their original controller.

you don't even need the times down the quater you can feel the difference ...

you dont have to call it better you can call it different...

but it definantly feels great the boost rushes up real fast (feels mad with my twin turbos) the acuracy is just freaky but now im repeating my self :)

Dluded,

Boost coming on hard has got to do with quite a few different things.

1. being the correct fueling

2. being the correct timing for the boost

3. being good fuel

4. cold night

5. being a good boost controller

On a cold night in second gear with new 225's on the rear boost comes on hard enough for it to break traction in second for a little while then power off down the road. If the road is a little lumpy or off camber it will spin up the rears sending the car sideways.

Its a lot of money to spend on a pneumatic boost controller for little gain.

Also his car will be making a lot more power than yours providing you are still with the stocker turbo.

Guest INASNT
i just went in mx83toys car 2nite and after being in the passengre seat im definately goin to get one of these things when my r32 arrives. seriously ive never felt boost come on so hard.  

just my 2 cents (everyone at toymods.com has only good things to say)

seat of the panths feeling is not factual proof!!!!

good luck to you if u want to fork out $300 for a bleed valve

Its a little more then a bleed valve people pay ~200 for turbo smart dual stage type setups, and they are worse then just crimping the wastegate line. Instant now all your arguement has come down to is the price, not the actual ability of the boost controller to hold boost, if you wanna talk about wastes of money how much did the 'eyelids' on your car cost?

Its always been about the price.

What made the price look even worse is the bloke who is selling these things sounds like a n00b or a con artist with his stupid lines.

Hence:

In fact i had to fit an LSD to overcome the BIG increase in acceleration
Guest INASNT
Its always been about the price.

 

What made the price look even worse is the bloke who is selling these things sounds like a n00b or a con artist with his stupid lines.

 

Hence:

 

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HAHAHAHAH

That was just one of the bullshit things he wrote.

Sounds like a really bad used car salesman.

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