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Old 03-06-2003, 01:21 PM
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profec b is the best for the money
i had a DSBC, it works great, 4 boost settings, but its kinda a pain in the ass to set at the right levels
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Looking through the instructions it does look like it's a pain in the ass. I would like more than two boost settings though =/
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I have a HKS EVC IV that I have not had a chance to install yet.
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Originally posted by Alpha
I would like more than two boost settings though =/
Why? When you think about it...you want to go as fast as possible, and not quite so fast, not quite so fast as that, and as low of boost as possible? I mean when would you use the middle 2? I always thought I wanted a whole bunch of boost settings too, then I realized I hardly use any but the highest (well highest I could safely run)
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i use an apexi super avc-r.
its a very good controller. it has its perks, ups, and downs, but overall it does its job relatively well.
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The Super AVCR is a nice controller but I wish it had gear controlled boost instead of RPM controlled boost. Still a very nice feature though. Matt, does it hold boost as good as other controllers?

To answer your question Ryde _Or_Die. I don't want to drive on the interstate in the rain with the power I will be putting down. Also, I sit in traffic allot going to work. Two settings are not enough for me. I might not use them all as often as I could but they are there =)
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If memory serves me you have had that for a while 400HP930? When are you going to play with it >=]
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