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fly89gta

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I was browsing ebay and was looking at some used elec. boost controllers from various companies..

anything in particular to look for? what options to look at? will any elect. one work with system?

thanks :)
 
i'm not really looking for one right now, just curious to which ones would work with our cars(i know of the ramchargers one :)) for my own knowledge
 
i will think any of them will work on the GN..
Some of the new one get a reading from the TPS
 
BstC Boost Command

Originally posted by U1ARUNIT
The BstC Boost Command unit sold by Ramchargers works GREAT on our cars and it installs very easily. I highly reccomend it.

Here is a pic of mine in the console. http://members.aol.com/u1arunit/boostcomd.jpg

Looks pretty neat.

How does it work? Does it somehow control that wastegate solenoid? Or does it replace it?

What range of boost can you adjust? I.e., how much psi to you get atthe lowest setting, and how much psi do you get at the highest setting?

Thanks.
 
Looks like that guy might want to invest in a new set of keys. I have a '77 z28, and my keys looked like that. I was driving along and the keys hit the floor, all except the ignition key. Half of it was still in the ignition.:mad:
 
I have been curious about this subject for a while, and have a few questions myself. Is this controller made to crank it up DURING a race? and won't this contribute to leaning out too much, and knock? Is there any way to increase the fp with the boost?

Thanks,
Ryan
 
Originally posted by Ryan87GN
I have been curious about this subject for a while, and have a few questions myself. Is this controller made to crank it up DURING a race? and won't this contribute to leaning out too much, and knock? Is there any way to increase the fp with the boost?

Thanks,
Ryan

Ummm, not sure if you've ever monitored fuel pressure on your car, BUT, our fuel systems are designed to do just that. Fuel pressure goes up with boost. Every pound of boost raises the fuel pressure by a pound.
 
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