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I don't know much about the different brands of EBC's out there but am looking to buy a new one. I have a tial 38mm with a 15.9lb spring with my he341 holset and RB20det. The wastgate can be heard opening at around 10lbs and and creeps to 15lbs high in the rev-range.

I would like to find an EBC that I can adjust gain and get the 15psi earlier and faster.

From my understanding a good EBC will improve mid-range boost levels and subsequently HP/Tq

I know they have gotten to the point where they will need certain wires spliced form the ecu. I am not looking to spend over 350$ but I would like to know what you guys think works good with the RB's.

What kind of ecu do you have? Your best bet is to get a Mac valve controlled by the ecu if it is capable.

Like this:

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=985722031

KiwiRST4 - I am running Nistune, ECU was too old to add the feature pack apparently.

GTSBoy - That's what I figured, wasn't sure if there was one that was more compatible with the RB wiring.

Having said that what's the best bang for your buck module?

innovate have the afr/boost controller combo that you can connect with nistune.

KiwiRST4 - I am running Nistune, ECU was too old to add the feature pack apparently.

GTSBoy - That's what I figured, wasn't sure if there was one that was more compatible with the RB wiring.

Having said that what's the best bang for your buck module?

You want something at least dual solenoid.

Blitz EBC, HKS, Greddy etc.

Apexi is not dual, don't waste money on them as for the price the other above are far better value (and will work better)

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