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Get a blitz dual sbc spec R

cheaper, does the same thing, etc.

Do you get the individual plotting points with this one? I can get the EVC 6 for $630.

My mechanic thinks EVC is the way to go because of the individual plotting points and overall tuneability but I wouldn't have a clue.

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i have one... i dont rly know much about it , other then it does its job haha.. im not using any of the extra features so you could probs get away with a cheaper one( or maybe not) , looks nice though ......

EDIT: just played with it, its pretty cool... buy one!!!

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get a profec b, cheap and easy to install and tune.

you shouldnt need individual plotting points,

what turbo and actuator are you running?

what are you power goals and at what boost?

Yeah right. I've got a high flowed GT2871, making 276 hp atm with a Garrett actuator that brings boost to 10 psi at 4000rpm and then creeps up to 16psi at redline.

I've got an old dyno sheet for the car making 230kw @ 20psi so im just looking to hit this figure again. I had a profec B in there but it died and my mechanice seems to think the EVC 5/6 is the way to go for maximum control of boost???

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i have one... i dont rly know much about it , other then it does its job haha.. im not using any of the extra features so you could probs get away with a cheaper one( or maybe not) , looks nice though ......

EDIT: just played with it, its pretty cool... buy one!!!

Yeah it looks sex hey. And only $630 online :cheers:

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