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right now the car has apexi filter nd chip fitted there is only one thing left!

 

 

boost controller

 

i like avcr but it's abit expensive at the min.

 

is the profec b spek 2 any good it seems to be nearly half the price of others?

 

all advice welcome

:cool:

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right now the car has apexi filter nd chip fitted there is only one thing left!

 

 

boost controller

 

i like avcr but it's abit expensive at the min.

 

is the profec b spek 2 any good it seems to be nearly half the price of others?

 

all advice welcome

:cool:

 

In a word....yes!

 

Alot of people on here seem to use them, me included.

 

Simple to set up, understand and use! What more could you ask for!

you'll be posting a new thread in a couple of weeks saying i have DET on my car, lol.

Greddy Profec B spec II is a great boost controller. very popular. Compact (fits nicely in the stock clock position) and simple to use.

 

I have the Profec E-01, which is more advanced with a ful digital display and can display more information (revs, temp, wideband o2 readings..etc) and link up to a E-manage ECU system, but if you dont need/want those functions then the the Profec B spec II "does what it says on the tin" :)

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Greddy Profec B spec II is a great boost controller. very popular. Compact (fits nicely in the stock clock position) and simple to use.

 

I have the Profec E-01, which is more advanced with a ful digital display and can display more information (revs, temp, wideband o2 readings..etc) and link up to a E-manage ECU system, but if you dont need/want those functions then the the Profec B spec II "does what it says on the tin" :)

 

thanks alot guys. think thats what ill do.

 

is ther any one who can set these up properly in the north east as i have heard you can generate stronger boost if you play with the settings properly

:cool:

I used to recommend the Profec B, but not so much anymore.

I have installed quite a few and they seem to have a high failure rate lately...either DOA or they fail within 2 months.

 

problem is it's usually the electronic part inside the main unit that controls the solenoid/valve....so when it fails it makes the boost shoot up until the engine goes bang.

 

Blitz, Apexi or HKS controllers seem to be more reliable...

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I used to recommend the Profec B, but not so much anymore.

I have installed quite a few and they seem to have a high failure rate lately...either DOA or they fail within 2 months.

 

problem is it's usually the electronic part inside the main unit that controls the solenoid/valve....so when it fails it makes the boost shoot up until the engine goes bang.

 

Blitz, Apexi or HKS controllers seem to be more reliable...

 

REALLY!

 

:eek:

hks evc 4 is a good controler cheap now as well i got mine secondhand with remote overboost button for £120 ish .Its a known simple to operate and reliable controler.:rolleyes:

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hks evc 4 is a good controler cheap now as well i got mine secondhand with remote overboost button for £120 ish .Its a known simple to operate and reliable controler.:rolleyes:

 

cheers taff! is it okay to buy things lik this seconed had tho.?

 

newbie to the likes of e bay lol:wack:

Boost controlers second hand are fine ,be aware there are a lot of new cheap chinesse made boost controlers on ebay greddy profec b especaliy.:cool:

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