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Old Sep 28, 2010 | 05:00 AM
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wtb: buschur dual stage boost controller

Doe anyone out there have one of these units? I missed out on one yesterday, and really want one. I am tuned on 93 and e85, so this would be a benefical controller for me.
Old Sep 30, 2010 | 05:35 AM
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Anyone?
Old Sep 30, 2010 | 05:37 AM
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Why don't you just get the dual map switch with a 3-port installed and tuned? It is less money, more control options and it can be adjusted very accurately with your laptop...

Sorry for the off topic, but just wondering on why you wouldn't consider that a good option?
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why not just order one from buschur? haha
Old Sep 30, 2010 | 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by psphinx81
why not just order one from buschur? haha
they don't make them anymore... I got the last one from them
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I still don't understand why you would go that route. Granted it keeps things simple on the ECU side, but with the readily available directions for ways to tune the stock ECU I just don't get why you would buy a dual stage boost controller like this. If you run AEM there are even ways to do dual stage boost other than an independent solenoid like this.

3-Port and map switch = cheaper, much easier to control or change, proven, smaller in size.
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I still don't understand why you would go that route. Granted it keeps things simple on the ECU side, but with the readily available directions for ways to tune the stock ECU I just don't get why you would buy a dual stage boost controller like this. If you run AEM there are even ways to do dual stage boost other than an independent solenoid like this.

3-Port and map switch = cheaper, much easier to control or change, proven, smaller in size.
could be personal preference?
Old Sep 30, 2010 | 03:22 PM
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buchnerj fill me in a little bit more on the dual map switch and 3 port! By dual map switch are you refering to a toggle that you switch depending on what fuel you are running?




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