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Turbo Boost Controller question
Hey guys, I am beginning my twin turbo install finally and was wondering if anyone can give me some insight on Boost controllers.
1. Which one are you using and why did you choose that one? 2. Which one should I stay away from and why? I'm not going for full on race car, it will be a summer driver so I'd like to be able to drive around with a low boost and if needed bump it up for some fun or drop it down if I get stuck in the rain. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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Twin 67/62 turbo 401(L8t) Texas speed forged piston & rod, BTR stg1 turbo cam, holley ultra lo, port injection, circle d 3600 stall, et street r’s on racestar recluse wheels. 1.33 3.75 5.75@122.98 1/8 pb 9.04@141 1/4 pb technically '94 Camaro Z28 6mt cc306 cam, 4:10's, longtubes with x pipe, otr intake |
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I have used the simple AEM TruBoost (2 settings and scramble) then the Cortex (6 program settings, boost by gear, speed, RPM or time, scramble, PWM controller that I used for meth or could use for fuel pumps). The AEM was simple enough to push buttons to change setting parameters. The Cortex required plugging the USB into a laptop - but, the ability to tweak settings was insane. Changing programs on either was just a few button presses. Considering what you're planning, simple could work fine. If you're planning on bigger things for the car, something like the Cortex. Plenty of folks run the Boost Leash, G-Force ones too. Depending on what your desired boost level and range, choose a 3 or 4-port solenoid specifically.
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You will likely need to modify the stock PCV system with check valves, as the stock SS motor will not be prepared to deal with boost pressure in the crankcase.
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With that being said I was looking at the EBoost2 from TurboSmart only because I have TurboSmart BOV and wastegates but didn't like the price tag at all. Boost leash I wasn't happy with price as well Gforce was nice just wasn't sure about the Square shape for how I would mount it. Just wondering what people think about the EBoost and EBoost2? |
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'20 Camaro LT1
Twin 67/62 turbo 401(L8t) Texas speed forged piston & rod, BTR stg1 turbo cam, holley ultra lo, port injection, circle d 3600 stall, et street r’s on racestar recluse wheels. 1.33 3.75 5.75@122.98 1/8 pb 9.04@141 1/4 pb technically '94 Camaro Z28 6mt cc306 cam, 4:10's, longtubes with x pipe, otr intake |
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