Anyone using these boost controllers?
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Anyone using these boost controllers?
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They any good?
Or these ones?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Boost-Controller- ... dZViewItem
They any good?
Or these ones?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Boost-Controller- ... dZViewItem


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Markcoupe sells turbosmart equivalent ones with in car boost control which are ace for just £24 delivered.
They have a boost regulator in the bay and the controller in the car to eliminate spiking unlike those ones with the massive nob on them with TURBO written on.
Well worth a bash imo !
They have a boost regulator in the bay and the controller in the car to eliminate spiking unlike those ones with the massive nob on them with TURBO written on.
Well worth a bash imo !

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anybody used one of these? whats the t-piece for? it has a ball bearing in it too!
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I use one of these:
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I cant recommend it enough. Easy to set up, the lock nut works and i never get spikes. I had a GBE on my last 420, but didnt like it, it just wouldnt stay done up.
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I cant recommend it enough. Easy to set up, the lock nut works and i never get spikes. I had a GBE on my last 420, but didnt like it, it just wouldnt stay done up.

I've got a GBE bc and it works fine, and never come undone i've had it for a year or so.
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They are all essentially the same design and construction from the varying 'manufacturers', but as has been mentioned Mark's TurboSmart versions look promising, especially for the price. Not so keen on having an in car MBC though as in theory the further you are from the actuator the slower reacting it will be, but worth a squirt maybe
Just be wary that MBC's are not always the most reliable of boost controllers. I've had a few problems with mine (15 ish psi), and has required maintenance 3 times now in the space of about 2-3months, but it's what you expect from such a cheap part I guess.
Personally im going electronic before the summer as im fed up of the hassle of fiddling with it. Expensive but it will be worth it on my car
Just be wary that MBC's are not always the most reliable of boost controllers. I've had a few problems with mine (15 ish psi), and has required maintenance 3 times now in the space of about 2-3months, but it's what you expect from such a cheap part I guess.
Personally im going electronic before the summer as im fed up of the hassle of fiddling with it. Expensive but it will be worth it on my car

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Thats the whole idea of it Grant , the boost controller stays in the bay between the TB and actuator, then a controller goes in the car that controls the regulator. No spikesgrant.archer wrote:They are all essentially the same design and construction from the varying 'manufacturers', but as has been mentioned Mark's TurboSmart versions look promising, especially for the price. Not so keen on having an in car MBC though as in theory the further you are from the actuator the slower reacting it will be, but worth a squirt maybe![]()

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I bought one of those second hand, same thing again but its been perfect. Its pretty ancient now lol but i never have to touch it and i dont have to tighten the locknut much atall and it never slips.
I bought one of those second hand, same thing again but its been perfect. Its pretty ancient now lol but i never have to touch it and i dont have to tighten the locknut much atall and it never slips.
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Re: Anyone using these boost controllers?
Got one on my 800 vitesse,set it to give me 12psi max and it works brilliantly.Cheers Big Al.southside wrote:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/POWERTEK-BOOST-CO ... dZViewItem
They any good?
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