Boost Controllers
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I figured some on of you might be in the market for one and I just posted this in the Forced Induction Forum...so here you go.
Comparison
Comparison
Billy is bringing the knowledge today! I went with EcuTek to avoid a lot of the aftermarket boost controller issues (partial throttle full boost, etc). The fact that the $65 manual can hang in the real world with $500+ units is kind of discouraging...or enlightening, depending on your current equipment and outlook.
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The thing to consider with manual boos controllers as opposed to their electronic counterparts is that they require maintance as weather and season change.
An electronic boost controller will monitor the boost you are producing and bleed boost before the wastegate as needed to keep you at your target goal. A manual controller will just bleed off however much air you have it set for regardless of what boost you are making.
An electronic boost controller will monitor the boost you are producing and bleed boost before the wastegate as needed to keep you at your target goal. A manual controller will just bleed off however much air you have it set for regardless of what boost you are making.


