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Old Apr 13, 2003 | 11:22 PM
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E-Boost Electronic Gauge/Controller

Trying to find a good electronic boost controller as well as a boost gauge. Saw E-Boost and it appeared to be a cool combination. Anyone have any knowledge of this product? Any other reccomendations on something similar. Trying to cut down on components in the cockpit.

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Old Apr 13, 2003 | 11:28 PM
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Greddy Profec B spec with Defi PSI gauge. Easiest boost controller out there. I have it. I dig it.
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Old Apr 14, 2003 | 09:41 AM
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I actually went mechanical with my gauge and controller.. Autometer 2" Boost gauge (Old school) in a mounting cup. I used an A/F indicator from Dawes Devices.. Its calibrated to accurately give mixture info at WOT, and it has 4 bright LED's that light when your "In the Zone" It should make finite adjustments alot easier. and its real small, about the size of a keyless entry remote (less than an inch in size) I'm using a Hallman manual boost controller.. I'm not too sure I would want to use an electronic controller, I don't know that the features they offer justify the steep pricing. Finally, I'm going to be using the Apex'I S-AFC for tuning the fuel curve.. Its fairly inexpensive, several tuners already have good programming guides for it, its just big and ugly, my second choice would be the HKS AFC.. Ultimately I'm going to run a replacement programmable computer that controls boost, etc... So I don't want to make an investment that I can't re-use somewhere else.. Again, little tweaks make the biggest difference I suppose.. But I will know for sure in a week or two.
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Old Apr 15, 2003 | 04:16 AM
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The lowest priced Electronic boost controller on the market is the JoeP E-MBC.

www.joepmbc.com
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