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GSTdsm_97

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Feb 8, 2012
rutland, Ohio
all im running on my car is a rebuilt 6 bolt 16 g turbo injen intake and a greddy front mount, and i was wondering whats the better boost controller ? manual or electronic ? and witch brand to go with ? just trying to get some opinions before i buy ! thanks
 
Best will be decided by you i never ran electronic one, ive only seen mbc's here on most dsms. Cheap any vendor will carry them many have opionons, hallman is a great one again i would spend too much time deciding on one i have a a cheap one it works just great off ebay.
 
if u have plans for a lot of psi, lets say more than 18 go with a mechanical, they are more reliable but if you are going soft on the psi go with a cheap one, most bc work fine for stock turbos and electronic bc looks great
 
You can always make your own:thumbs: but slowboys worked for me now I'm in the process of installing my aem tru boost controller/gauge so I can change the boost on the fly:)
 
I have a gizzmo ms-ibc and it's held very well. Even on my friends 40psi gsx, so saying that ebc are unreliable at higher boost is miss information. I mean half the guys on here run boost by rpm thru link and in a way that's a ebc. Don't see them complaining about being unreliable. But to op if your only worried about having one set boost level then go with a go brand Mbc.
 
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