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Many oppinions on THE BEST.

To achieve best control over boost spike in 1st and 2nd gears and still have full desired boost in higher.

To give control when at full throttle in low gears.EG Full /t 1st -10psi, full/t 2nd-14psi, 3rd f/t 18 psi, 4th 24psi.

Which controller will control best .Not rpm! shift positioning and relavant pressure.

Gready Eo1

Apexi avcr

OR is there an other??????

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AVC-R all the way, if you know what you're doing with them adn tune them properly, it helps to understand what is happening and how each setting works in a technical sense, then the AVC-R in my opinion is the best..

AVC-R all the way, if you know what you're doing with them adn tune them properly, it helps to understand what is happening and how each setting works in a technical sense, then the AVC-R in my opinion is the best..

:P Off-the-shelf I believe the AVC-R would be more suitable for your application.

As SK mentioned you might consider the Jaycar IEBC kit, from what Ive read it has superior control over wast-gate creep & better throttle response/ control than most, if not, out of all EBCs. Thats why im taking my GReddy Profec B-II out & ordering the Jaycar IEBC.

the hks evc is excellent....but also expensive, the greddy e01 is a better option, merely due to price. ive heard that the blite sbc's are good, a mate bought an r32 gtr with one in it, never got to play with it though, as he put a turbosmart eboost on (formerly a V8 bogan), but for simplicty the avc-r is really good, install and set up is a breeze, and nearly half price of some others.

cheers

Linton

My mate has the Greddy boost controller installed and the screen to show boost levels etc. On 7 psi it can go up to 11psi, and on 14psi it can get to 15psi and aslow as 10psi (in lower gears of course).

I think somethings hooked up wrong because even playing with the settings does little to help get control of the boost... but if its not hooked up wrong it aint too crash hot of a controller!

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