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Old 11-11-2016, 06:08 AM
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Default Electronic boost controllers

From what I can tell, it looks like everyone who has a turbo installation is using one of the thousands of manual boost controllers out there. When i get to the point of completely my install I want to have an electronic controller so I can change settings on the fly. If anyone has one, which one is it? Anything for me to know before buying or installing it?
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I install the Innovative SCG-1 in every turbo car I build.



http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/scg1.php
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I use the Haltech to control the boost pressure.
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Most people who use a manual boost controller are 1) cheap 2) running low risk boost levels 3) don't give a rip if their engine explodes.



The best solution is an EBC controlled by your fuel and timing controller whatever that may be. In most cases that means some sort of piggy back or standalone computer running the engine as well as boost control.




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