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FST4RD wrote:When I had my MR2 I ran a Gofast manual boost controller, worked well with minimal drop off (normally shot up to bout 14psi and backed off to 13psi), used the same one on my GSR and worked a treat!!!
As for boost levels, I never had mine above 14psi to be safe, if you still got the factory turbo it's not to much good after that anyways I dont think.
slighty_sykotic wrote:I'm not saying they are bad, (cause i've never used one), but do they give you an advantage with spool up times?
Because I think that is a major plus for an EBC, is the fact that the wastegate is SHUT until the boost level is reached, not slowly opening.
Am interested to hear opions on this...
(need one for my honda city turbo, got a gready profec in my 4agte).
--Sykotic
Chickenman wrote:Even 10lbs with a ball and spring controller will be a huge differnce as they eliminate wastegate bleed (mostly).
FST4RD wrote:http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/SearchResults.aspx?searchtype=GENERAL&searchstring=boost+controller&searchregion=100&mcat=0001-0877-
Try trade me there's heaps there.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 473350.htm
This is the one that i had in 2 of my cars and it went really well
Not to sure bout the spool up times, I had an EBC in a previous car and the only advantage about it was the high/low setting in the cabin and not having to get out and adjust it under the bonnet.
Also try Jaycar as well, they do a cheap EBC that you can build yourself and my friend who has one said thats it's great
solitaire wrote:I'm doing the resistor trick with the fuel cut but my question is....
Al wrote:solitaire wrote:I'm doing the resistor trick with the fuel cut but my question is....
Pull the hose out of the bottom of your boost pressure sensor and plug the hose up leaving the sensor open to the air. No more boost cut for free
FST4RD wrote:Yeah there's a hose in the back of the engine bay that you can pop of and quicker than you can say "who's your daddy" no fuel cut.
As far as i'm aware there's 2 types of manual controllers (possibly more) one has a spring and a ball bearing and the more you wind it out the more the ball bearing moves meaning more pressure, these are great as long as the ball bearing don't jam up like mine did..... (easily fixed but a pain in the rear) like the turbosmart one.
The other type has a needle type thing the the more you wind it out the more air can be bleed of (like the GFB one)
I've had both and both worked perfectly fine considering i only ran max 14psi. I think most people would tell you they're no good for anything above that though.
FST4RD wrote:Yeah thats damn cheap!!!! I'd go for that one if i didn't already have one for the old staz (well at the moment the turbo's a bit poked and only free boosts at 12-13psi anyways)
But 20psi on the factory turbonot unless you have the C20B off the gen 3 + MR2's
solitaire wrote:Is your honda city the one painted in chameleon?
slighty_sykotic wrote:solitaire wrote:Is your honda city the one painted in chameleon?
I wish
Mine has no doors and only 3 wheels at the moment..
But you just wait!
--Sykotic
solitaire wrote:crnkin wrote:(my intercooler hoses blew off)
sweet as
cool![]()
setiing them up is simply going for a drve yeah?
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