Purchasing boost controller
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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.
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.
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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.
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.
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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.
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