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Old 08-06-2011, 11:08 AM   #27 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Ryan@prosportGauges View Post
I just dont understand you guys paying nearly $1,000 for a electronic boost controller. Not only are the a pain in the *** to operate its such a waste of money.

Our MBC are designed with special scale plates on them to get spot on boost settings. for 2 of them its $110 shipped. They use Ceramic balls and are very light weight.

Save the money and spend the $800 on some pistons for your future beast
Electronic boost controllers allow the wastegate valve\door to be held closed most of the way up until you want the W\G to open. This allows for better boost response, more power and torque down low. Any pressure up against the WG will cause it to "crack" thus releasing some unwanted exhaust gas to be routed away from the turbine wheel. We've tested manual controllers and the electronic units always made more boost down in the lower RPM range. So the electronic units are well worth the money. MBCs are so 80s...
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