I want a Greddy Profec Spec 2, URGENT!
Discussion
Thor racing
http://www.thor-racing.co.uk/Greddy-104.asp
Alternatively, you get get a decent boost controller
http://www.thor-racing.co.uk/Greddy-104.asp
Alternatively, you get get a decent boost controller

torres del paine said:
I use the Profec B Spec 2 and it works very well - nice and simple.
The Apexi unit is a nightmare to set up and is over complicated. You don't need half the fluff on it and it looks like a handheld games consule.
Its is indeed a nightmare. You actually need to read about 2 paragraphs in the instruction manual. Imagine The Apexi unit is a nightmare to set up and is over complicated. You don't need half the fluff on it and it looks like a handheld games consule.

Entire install including wiring took under an hour.
AVCR is brilliant, a lot of the quickest japanese cars in the UK use them.
The best feature is that it allows you to have gear dependant boost control, which is a huge plus over an ECU or less "complicated" boost controllers.
I find it a very easy piece of kit to setup and use, you dont have to use all the features, but its superb when you take the time to learn what it can do for you.
The best feature is that it allows you to have gear dependant boost control, which is a huge plus over an ECU or less "complicated" boost controllers.
I find it a very easy piece of kit to setup and use, you dont have to use all the features, but its superb when you take the time to learn what it can do for you.
johnfelstead said:
AVCR is brilliant, a lot of the quickest japanese cars in the UK use them.
The best feature is that it allows you to have gear dependant boost control, which is a huge plus over an ECU or less "complicated" boost controllers.
I find it a very easy piece of kit to setup and use, you dont have to use all the features, but its superb when you take the time to learn what it can do for you.
Wot he said.The best feature is that it allows you to have gear dependant boost control, which is a huge plus over an ECU or less "complicated" boost controllers.
I find it a very easy piece of kit to setup and use, you dont have to use all the features, but its superb when you take the time to learn what it can do for you.
johnfelstead said:
AVCR is brilliant, a lot of the quickest japanese cars in the UK use them.
The best feature is that it allows you to have gear dependant boost control, which is a huge plus over an ECU or less "complicated" boost controllers.
I find it a very easy piece of kit to setup and use, you dont have to use all the features, but its superb when you take the time to learn what it can do for you.
Ah but if you want that kind of feature just link a Blitz SBC-ID & a Blitz power meter. They are easier to use, and the boost curves with the Blitz DSBC solenoid are excellent.The best feature is that it allows you to have gear dependant boost control, which is a huge plus over an ECU or less "complicated" boost controllers.
I find it a very easy piece of kit to setup and use, you dont have to use all the features, but its superb when you take the time to learn what it can do for you.
The E-Boost2 also offers in gear selectable boost, as well as a programmable AUX switch for water injection, nitrous etc, and again it has an excellent solenoid. It can also be purchased with a very good shift light built in too, and not forgetting the gate pressure control system that works very well.
http://www.turbosmart.com.au/index.php?id=42
Unfortunately the profec appear to be pants....
Edited by Turbo T on Friday 19th October 09:24
Turbo T said:
johnfelstead said:
AVCR is brilliant, a lot of the quickest japanese cars in the UK use them.
The best feature is that it allows you to have gear dependant boost control, which is a huge plus over an ECU or less "complicated" boost controllers.
I find it a very easy piece of kit to setup and use, you dont have to use all the features, but its superb when you take the time to learn what it can do for you.
Ah but if you want that kind of feature just link a Blitz SBC-ID & a Blitz power meter. They are easier to use, and the boost curves with the Blitz DSBC solenoid are excellent.The best feature is that it allows you to have gear dependant boost control, which is a huge plus over an ECU or less "complicated" boost controllers.
I find it a very easy piece of kit to setup and use, you dont have to use all the features, but its superb when you take the time to learn what it can do for you.
Wont proclaim to have any knowledge of the turbosmart products although they do carry good reputation from what I've read.
If a Profec B was to come up seriously cheap and I needed a boost controller, I may buy one, but personal choice would always be:
1 - AVC-R
2 - EVC
3 - SBC-iD
emicen said:
Turbo T said:
johnfelstead said:
AVCR is brilliant, a lot of the quickest japanese cars in the UK use them.
The best feature is that it allows you to have gear dependant boost control, which is a huge plus over an ECU or less "complicated" boost controllers.
I find it a very easy piece of kit to setup and use, you dont have to use all the features, but its superb when you take the time to learn what it can do for you.
Ah but if you want that kind of feature just link a Blitz SBC-ID & a Blitz power meter. They are easier to use, and the boost curves with the Blitz DSBC solenoid are excellent.The best feature is that it allows you to have gear dependant boost control, which is a huge plus over an ECU or less "complicated" boost controllers.
I find it a very easy piece of kit to setup and use, you dont have to use all the features, but its superb when you take the time to learn what it can do for you.
Wont proclaim to have any knowledge of the turbosmart products although they do carry good reputation from what I've read.
If a Profec B was to come up seriously cheap and I needed a boost controller, I may buy one, but personal choice would always be:
1 - AVC-R
2 - EVC
3 - SBC-iD
Goes to prove tuning is subjective.....
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