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easiest to use? lol im not sure about you but every mbc ive used you just turn a knob lol....Originally Posted by EVO MR 28
Forge all the way, it's cheap and probably the best and easiest MBC to use...

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Yes, but has every MBC you've used had built-in detents that provided 8 clicks per rotation so that you know exactly where you are and how to get back? It makes a big difference having the clicks.Originally Posted by SLVR_Bullet
easiest to use? lol im not sure about you but every mbc ive used you just turn a knob lol....
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aren't some people having problems with their Forge unos springs? One being too soft, so it wont hold as much boost? I read that some where on this forum where people were looking for new springs.
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I have a Forge unit. It holds boost very good.
Out of the 2 springs provided with the MBC, I'm using the softer spring. My boost is setup at 22psi max in 4th gear
Out of the 2 springs provided with the MBC, I'm using the softer spring. My boost is setup at 22psi max in 4th gear

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Yes, and I have never had a problem with not enough boost out of the soft spring, and the same for the hard. The soft spring maxes at like 24-25 psi, and the hard springs minimum is at about 18 psi. I just leave the hard spring in, even though its more sensitive to temperature changes.Originally Posted by SGVside
so they do give you 2 springs?
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It comes with both.Originally Posted by SGVside
so they do give you 2 springs?
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Originally Posted by 2Devious
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On topic though, I got a black Unos from No Limit Motorsports for $80 shipped and it holds boost rock solid.
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