solitaire wrote: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).
--SykoticChickenman wrote:Even 10lbs with a ball and spring controller will be a huge differnce as they eliminate wastegate bleed (mostly).
Hmm... good point... i think chicken man says that it doesnt slowly open? maybe?
Is your honda city the one painted in chameleon?
Yeah, ball and spring doesn't allow any pressure to hit the wastegate therefore keeping it closed and allowing the turbo to hold a consistent boost level from lower RPM (compared to a bleed valve or factory setups).
It's the same as an EBC but without the programmability.. I had a turboXs (I think that was the brand) on my 323 and was fine, couple hundred bucks I think.
The difference is amazing though, even keeping it at stock boost levels the extra kick from lower RPM was... well, . .... amazing
