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kingjust

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May 23, 2006
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I've been contimplating a dual boost controller setup, without the fuzzy logic but with the tride and true performance of manual boost controllers. Well this is what I came up with, let me know what you guys think! And more than likely I will have this setup in my car where the hi boost setting will bring the boost sensor to the point of actuating the water/meth kit to cool down the monster that will be at hand! Here you go! Also, excluding the turbo and WG, the kit should cost less than around 150, but can go up to 300 if using dual Hallman Pro (I think the hallman pros with the ceramic ball/high tension spring would plenty, but not needed). I feel this would be a very good setup for those who don't want the electronic fuzzy logic and instability (IMO) of EBC's, but still want some type of dual stage-ness <-- I know, made up word LOL.

KJ
 

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turboxs dsbc is a manual dualstage controller... prettymuch same concept but a lot more compact
 
turboxs dsbc is a manual dualstage controller... prettymuch same concept but a lot more compact

I here ya, but it's like 220 dollars, and this setup is cheaper. And for some reason, having it seperate seem a little more stable to me. I guess I would have to see how it switches from the 2.
 
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