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I'm after an electronic boost controller, but want to run close to stock boost until around 3500-4000rpm at which point i want to hit high boost & water spray (water spray is boost activated set for high boost).

Dont really want any other features, so cheaper the better...

Any reccomendations?

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I'm after an electronic boost controller, but want to run close to stock boost until around 3500-4000rpm at which point i want to hit high boost & water spray (water spray is boost activated set for high boost).

Dont really want any other features, so cheaper the better...

Any reccomendations?

Jaycar IEBC if you can solder.

hook it up to the standard boost controll solenoid . it turns on at 4500rpm . drill the restrictor out to the size untill it runs the high boost you want . or plumb in a manual boost controller after the solenoid . hook a relay up to your water sprayer with positive power and hook the nagative to the factory solenoid

Really? Care to elaborate?

I have not had any experience with the unit myself yet did not expect it to be up to the task mentioned above.

I have run one with great success ( I am only getting rid of it because I now have a G4 Link and will use that to control boost). The hard bit is they come as a kit ... well 2 kits actually the unit itself and the hand controller.. but still cheap.

With the handcontroller you can vary the amount of boost against the duty cycle of the injectors ( better than just rpm when you think about it) so it can easily meet the needs of the OP.

There is a huge thread by SK somewhere.

yes but you would be using the GTST ECU and from memory pin 25 is switched ground at 4500rpm

the stock boost solend would be $2 to buy from somedone who has gotten rid of it and as lachlan said, this would work prefectly. otherwise jaycar kit or if u want jap brand AVCR will do it but mega expensive

yep just check the GTST wiring diagrams

the stock boost solenoid has 12v constant and a switched ground from the ECU

when rpm is over 4500rpm it switches the ground on wire 25 i think and this turns the boost solenoid on, which makes it close, this bleeds a bit more boost on the std turbo

so you could use this in the same way to make it bleed a bit more, or use a bigger better valve and also run your water spray or whatever.

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