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TurboSmart e-Boost2 Controller
Saturday, May 26, 2007 6:36 AM
Anyone using this? Anyone know anything about or anybody using one?

e-Boost2

I'm still trying to make up my mind which controller to use. Does anyone make a gear selectable boost controller so your not limited to a simple low/high boost setting?





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Re: TurboSmart e-Boost2 Controller
Saturday, May 26, 2007 3:04 PM
john317(AKA Gary the Old guy) wrote:Anyone using this? Anyone know anything about or anybody using one?

e-Boost2

I'm still trying to make up my mind which controller to use. Does anyone make a gear selectable boost controller so your not limited to a simple low/high boost setting?


wow almost 500 bucks. i dont know anyone personally that has used that controller. i run a profec S (300 bucks) its electronic. has a low boost knob, hi boost knob, and a gain knob for the wastegate. i love it.

as far as boost per gear, i would think that would have to be some kind of function that ties into your ecu??


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Re: TurboSmart e-Boost2 Controller
Saturday, May 26, 2007 3:20 PM
apexi avcr has gear selectable boost control, rpm boost control, and a bunch of other crazy options.
Re: TurboSmart e-Boost2 Controller
Sunday, May 27, 2007 10:44 PM
The e-boost is one of the best controllers out their but it was too rich for my blood I got the PIT ( performance import tuner ) electronic boost controller which has hi & lo boost plus boost gain and auto/manual turbo timer and it has 2 12v outputs which can be used to control nitrous, water meth injection, intercooler sprayers, or anything else you want and it was only $300 from Jeg's. It's about the size if a radar detector or a g-tech meter, so it's easy to hide if I want to.


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