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lol u cant turn a profec b off

if u want u can unplug it

plus you can run 14 psi on a stock turbo

its up to you

Yeah ya can. I've got one and when you push and hold the top left botton for a few seconds it turns off it boost controlling. It even comes up with OFF on the screen.

Edited by DSTROY

nathan you should do a bit more search into it

like chad said that you can turn the boost controller off without unpluging the whole thing

i have tried this as well...turn it off and it wont go past 8-9psi which i presume is the stock boost levels with supporting mods

and to even prove that on dyno day i am going to run first run with the boost controller off

and then the second and third run with it on

For the sake of less than a couple of hundred dollars, why would you risk blowing up your engine by messing with it yourself? Take it to a mechanic who can set it up properly and check your tune on a dyno.

damn i think its way over my head lol :) mite just go get dyno,... nooooo my power fc seem so far n far away plus jap money is pushing to the sky :)

you do know that there are other options rather then the power fc

try getting the haltec from the group buy section

i think it comes to cost less then the power fc

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