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as the topic says

havent installed it in my car coz im too lazy and the bleed valves doing the job

was going to use it when i get a new turbo but i havent as of yet because of other plans

worked perfectly on a rx7 that i got it off

wanting $260 INCLUDING post

i paid 275 and i had to drive to perth to get it

theres not 1 single scratch on this unit and it comes with everything needed minus some vacume pipe (which is aval anywhere)

i will give a link to online instructions to the person who buys it

cheer

Hey mate if you could answer my question regarding what these are like compared to the apexi avc-r that would be great. I am interested in the EBC, but am not very knowledgable on the subject of boost controllers. I was looking at getting an avc-r but if its overkill and this is all I need I'll grab this.

Cheers

Im not a fan of AVCR's myself but i know people with them and they work ok once set up properly.

I myself have had both a Profec A and B and they are both great and excellent value for the price without the wanky blue screen.

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