Manual or Electronic Boost Controller
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Manual or Electronic Boost Controller
So i recently found out that my manual boost controller is going bad (or has gone bad). Unless i lock it at the lowest boost, within 2 minutes of setting it at a boost level, it slowly 'turns itself' to the max boost level, causing the boost to spike up. So, with that said. Which is a better option, a manual or electronic boost controller? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each?
And what's a good one to get (reasonably priced) for each?
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And what's a good one to get (reasonably priced) for each?
Thanks
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MBC is cheep easy and effective
EBC is more complicated but will give you much better boost control with options of boost by gear and seem to control cold weather boost creep better.
EBC is more complicated but will give you much better boost control with options of boost by gear and seem to control cold weather boost creep better.
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get a nother mbc of your choice.. ebc are a pain in the butt to get setup to work correctly and more expensive. normaly once you have it setup you dont need to change it so there is no real point in my mind to have a ebc execpt for the bling factor.. i had a ebc and installed it couldnt get it to work brought it to a known shop they couldnt get it to work and i said screw it and went with the mbc and never looked back.
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I agree with swishasweet but I want to add that an ebc will also hold more boost for a longer amount of time than a mbc...I'd still go with another mbc though just cause they are way cheaper and easier to install and still do a good job controlling boost
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Mbc are easier to install not easier overall and depending on your tuners prices it's either the same price or higher for ecu boost control...a mbc from ams is $60 and takes 5 minutes to install if you know what you're doing, you don't have to mess with making an appointment with a tuner for the install
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Ecu controlled boost is going to be the best hands down. You have better control all around.
EBC is ok. The benifit is you have better control with the boost taper than the MBC and on most you have the choice of two boost settings. It take alot more time to get the settings right too. On my greddy the EBC become inconsistant for higher boost levels. I even called Greddy and they couldnt give me a solution. They recomended that I use low boost setting for gears 1-2-3 and high for 4-5-6. Makes it easy while racing right? If your running lower boost levels I like the EBC just fine.
The manual is easier to set up but there is alot oft trail and error. I hear they dont last as long though. I donno, I never owned one personally.
EBC is ok. The benifit is you have better control with the boost taper than the MBC and on most you have the choice of two boost settings. It take alot more time to get the settings right too. On my greddy the EBC become inconsistant for higher boost levels. I even called Greddy and they couldnt give me a solution. They recomended that I use low boost setting for gears 1-2-3 and high for 4-5-6. Makes it easy while racing right? If your running lower boost levels I like the EBC just fine.
The manual is easier to set up but there is alot oft trail and error. I hear they dont last as long though. I donno, I never owned one personally.
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hmmmm seems kinda spilt... .for now I think i may go with a hallman MBC. If that doesn't work out then I'll look into either ECU or EBC. But for $60, right now a Hallman seems hard to beat.