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mjw 10-22-03 08:08 PM


Originally posted by crazyrx7
But if you want to tune your car using a crappy mechanical boost guage instead of the one on the boost controller like the blitz has then be my guest. (I found that my autometer boost guage is off by almost 1.5 psi at 15 psi). Thats just my opinion.
That's because your gauge is not reliable, why spend so much on a boost controller and cheap out on the boost gauge? Boost controllers don't need to cost $500-600, that is ludicrous.. everyone is wowed by the pretty little displays and extra crap they can do when all you really want it to do is control your boost well. ProfecB works excellent, I have an HKS EVC EZ2 and it rocks.. I have heard many good things on the Blitz controllers but never used one.

rockshox 10-22-03 08:11 PM

http://www.dawesdevices.com/boost.html

cheaper, simpler, more reliable, and faster spooling. oh did i mention much much cheaper. if its just not cool enough then you might be a ricer.

volley1 10-22-03 11:42 PM

I am not sure about that. If I want to tune my car I don't particularly want to do a run, stop, adjust, run again, stop, adjust, and so on. You are right about all the cool features. I don't necessarily think that being interested in additional features is being a ricer though.

pietrino 10-30-03 06:44 PM

What about the HKS EVC EZ 2???
i think is great: efficent easy and no too expensive.
i'm close to buy it, if i made a mistake please advise me on time.


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