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Didn't you hear Noel ? He has a turbo'd micra that makes 50hp on 25psi of boost. The turbo is actually a specially designed straw that he blows into while he's driving. He gets them for free from the Baskins store.

that was lame :D

more effort is needed in that :)

The HDI Boost Controllers are quite a reasonable base model electronic boost controller however quality I was a little weary of. In my case one of the adjustable knobs failed and basically did nothing. I never bothered fixing it as shortly after that I pulled my car off the road and it didn't have the features i needed.

Basically work out the boost you want to run, work out the features you would like it to have, narrow it down to those options then work out which one you want. Asking such a broad question isn't going to get you the best answer.

As a few others have said I quite like the Blitz ID-III as well. But it depends on your application and budget you might not need to go that overkill.

Gizzmo MS-IBC II

best bang for buck and apparently it can be used for up to 4bar (like who is going to use that.... but anyway)

There's a Euro 8sec GTsT that uses it so it must be reasonable at worst,

Scramble modes, bar, psi and Kpa readouts, 8 presets, Anti-Spike, Gain and Duty settings, Auxiliary remote which can be programmed etc etc... Small black box with simple blue led display. easily hid.

My mech wanted me to fork out the 900-1200 bux for an AVC-r, but that was because he was an Apexi dealer.

The Gizzmo unit does the job and I haven't heard many negative reviews.

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