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Old 02-23-2011, 02:01 PM
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It's an HKS, so you know it is going to be good.... and it's going to cost a LOT.
its priced about the same as the profec b II
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Looks like it only has two settings, like the Apexi or Tru-Boost, so the Profec is better. Unless I am reading it wrong.
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2 boost level settings as well as settings for offset and boost response.

thats from the site... not sure what the other settings for offset and boost response are

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Welp, you can always try it out.... HAHA
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Originally Posted by RWD+LSD=Zoom
2 boost level settings as well as settings for offset and boost response.

thats from the site... not sure what the other settings for offset and boost response are
If you really want the best control from an electronic controller you need one that is rpm adjustable . I had that for a while with my Powermod piggyback ECU. It worked great .
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The factory MS6 one is great.....

Barring that, the ProfecII does fine, and the price is hard to beat.
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While were on the topic of boost controllers I have a question. Im doing research on FI and I see a lot of debate between Electronic boost controllers and manual boost controller? And would like to know the difference between the two? Why is one better than the other and why? Sorry im trying to learn here.
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well it comes down to what you feel comfortable with. Manual will only leave you with one setting option unless you have something like the hallman which you can get some kind of **** thing in the cockpit
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Originally Posted by jayscoobs
While were on the topic of boost controllers I have a question. Im doing research on FI and I see a lot of debate between Electronic boost controllers and manual boost controller? And would like to know the difference between the two? Why is one better than the other and why? Sorry im trying to learn here.
There is a sticky on that I think.....
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On my WRX I had the Hallman, they say it holds boost better than a electronic one, this true? Boost controller controls the wastegate arm as well?
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the bc controls when the wastegate activates. a manual one will very very rarely fail bc once its set its set. with an eletric bc you are running the chances of electronic failure (for what ever reason).
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Originally Posted by RWD+LSD=Zoom
the bc controls when the wastegate activates. a manual one will very very rarely fail bc once its set its set. with an eletric bc you are running the chances of electronic failure (for what ever reason).

Fail Open = Not a problem....
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fail closed = boom
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Correct sir.
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oh okay thanks for the clarification, Ive also read that you can run no boost controller?

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Man these Greddy threads are cluttered
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With the Pettit Super Charger Owners thread at 343 pages GReddy owners better step it up.
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Originally Posted by 9krpmrx8
Man these Greddy threads are cluttered
Such tends to be the way with any FI .


From the sudden interest I suspect you have FI in your sights 9K ?
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Originally Posted by 9krpmrx8
Man these Greddy threads are cluttered
Agreed, all the info is spread out between 20+ threads. Im copy and pasting all info needed into a Word document. Maybe ill eventually start a thread with it all put together.
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Originally Posted by jayscoobs
oh okay thanks for the clarification, Ive also read that you can run no boost controller?
that is correct. a wastegate can be simply controlled via spring and set at a psi level. the boost controller will change the level of psi used to open the wastegate. a spring will only be set at whatever the spring is designed for. you dont want to have boost spikes or creep due to a faulty spring... that would be no good
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Originally Posted by 9krpmrx8
Man these Greddy threads are cluttered
the problem is that most of the info is in build threads... Kanes sticky should have links to most of the build threads.
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I was flipping through the March 11 modified mag and came across an article where they tested the new synapse DV. this synchronic DV seems to be small and super efficiant. I was curious if any of you guys have heard anything regarding it. Seems like the flow design would be a great alternative to a BOV (even better than the synapse BOV on recirc) which is awesome for the greddy kit

here is a glance at what it looks like....



.... thoughts?

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NEWSFLASH ! All Greddy turbo owners should read this :
https://www.rx8club.com/showpost.php...8&postcount=46
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Originally Posted by RWD+LSD=Zoom
I was flipping through the March 11 modified mag and came across an article where they tested the new synapse DV. this synchronic DV seems to be small and super efficiant. I was curious if any of you guys have heard anything regarding it. Seems like the flow design would be a great alternative to a BOV (even better than the synapse BOV on recirc) which is awesome for the greddy kit

here is a glance at what it looks like....



.... thoughts?
If it's flange is the same size as their "legacy" BOV I'm temped to try it. I've yet to procure a recirc fitting for mine.
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Originally Posted by Brettus
NEWSFLASH ! All Greddy turbo owners should read this :
https://www.rx8club.com/showpost.php...8&postcount=46
Dude, I thought this was common knowledge by now. BTW it would effect any installed turbo.
anyway good to brinig it up for those that haven't been here since the beginning of the Boosted Age.


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