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Sorry roy... forgot to mention...

You set the scramble to a higher setting for a set amount of time. You can also make it go to a lower setting if you wish. The unit also had a fail setting. If the boost goes over a limit setting then it will go to a lower boost setting for a set amount of time.

EG.

I run 10psi

I have boost fail set to 11psi (this will flash and beep if 11 is reached)

Then it will run 7psi for the next minute.

This has only happened once when the ID-III read hose got crimped by a zip tie. This caused it to over boost and react slowly. All of a sudden i had 12+psi and i was rocketting down the road then there was a beep beep beep and the boost dropped off to stock and i scratched my head. Pulled over and looked at the boost graph and it all made sence.

  • 8 months later...

Can one of the SBC children do me a favour and set their scramble duration to 0 and go for a drive....i need to know if it will use the scramble setting whilst you are holding the button down. Dont want it for a preset duration, want it to activate while i am pressing a button

Dont want to buy the wrong EBC

  • 2 months later...
Can one of the SBC children do me a favour and set their scramble duration to 0 and go for a drive....i need to know if it will use the scramble setting whilst you are holding the button down. Dont want it for a preset duration, want it to activate while i am pressing a button

Dont want to buy the wrong EBC

Mate sorry i totally forgot about this thread until i dug it up for a guy the other day...

I tryed (like 8 months ago) and nothing happened. You set it to 0 and nothing happens when hit scramble...

So there is the answer you have waited almost a year for... LOL

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