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Old 12-27-2004, 07:56 PM
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I am having a lot of wheelspin in first and sometimes in second gear when accellerating fast from a standstill. It might have something to do with my driving incapabilities, but nevertheless I would like some help minimizing the wheelspin.

At the moment I am running 18 PSI with a ReliaBoost. The boost kicks in very hard (as it should).

I would like to replace it with an electronic boost controller which is capable of different boost levels for different gears.

So far I have been looking at:

- Apexi AVC-R II Boost Controller
- E-Boost electronic boost management system

They should do the job.

What other electronic boost controllers can you recommend?

I do not like boost displays on my dash or other gadgets which flash at me all the time. I like a set and forget thingy under the hood or in the glove compartment.

Thanks!
Old 12-27-2004, 08:26 PM
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i think the blitz sbc-id boost controller can do it too. i was told it can but it has to learn how to do it or something like that. maybe someone will have some more educated input.
Old 12-28-2004, 12:08 AM
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the sbc id will do it but you need the power meter with it. You will then have gear dependant boost settings. REALLY cool stuff. I loved the ability to retune it in a few minutes when I put the Tial on.
Old 12-28-2004, 11:25 AM
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Second the SBC-iD.
I have mine (without a power meter) hidden in the center console. Set it and forget it, rock solid boost. Easy to adjust on the fly also. i.e. last night, cruising along and a 996 TT comes up behind and sit on my tail....flip the console, punch a button to dial in setting #4(22) psi and let her eat......He only just stayed with me but got a taste of his own for sure. Guys was a real Ahole driving on everyones ***. Sorry for the OT.
Old 12-28-2004, 11:31 AM
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When you do get one I would recommend Ebay definitly the cheapest prices

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I dont have the power meter yet but it will be nice to monitor power (approx) to see if something is a-mis



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