TbTalon94
01-09-2007, 10:06 AM
Well I figured we could get a little information spread around about different boost controllers and see who's got what around here. I know there are a lot of "newbs" around here that don't know how to use a boost controller or what the differences are. So let's start a little Tech thread.
I'll start it off on a few i've personally used on my cars.
Manual Boost controller (MBC):
-Hallman ES MBC:
Pretty simple to use. Ball & Spring type with small bleeder hole. Install is very simple. Adjust boost by turning knob in to increase pressure, or out to decrease pressure.
Electronic Boost Controller (ebc):
-Greddy Profec Type-S
Also pretty simple to use. There are 3 knobs; low boost, high boost, and Gain. It's obvious what Low/High boost means, but Gain can sometimes confuse people. To put it simple...The more gain you have the more likely it is to have boost spike, and the less gain you have the more likely it is to have boost creep.
EBC's are nice because they usually have 2 stages of boost control, and can be adjusted within the car. You don't need to stop, pop your hood, then make a few turns on the MBC and go make a run and hope you didn't turn it to far. Some of them have features to help control boost a lot better as well
-AEM tru-boost
This is a little bit different then the Greddy, HKS, Blitz box style controllers. THe AEM tru-boost is a boost gauge and controller on ine. It is a digital boost gauge with 2 buttons that control the functions. There are many functions that are used to control boost. A few are: low boost, high boost, scramble boost, crack (waste gate) pressure, along with a few more gauge features.
This controller is GREAT because one it is digital, easy to read...but also controls the boost awesome. The boost adjustment is a little different then other controllers though. The adjustment is solenoid duty cycle. So 10%-90% duty cycle. 10% being no duty, or wastegate pressure and 90% duty meaning max boost.
Another confusing thing is the crack or wastegate pressure. It is kind of like the "gain" on the Greddy unit. Basically you set your turbo's wastegate spring pressure and adjust as you see fit. If you get a little boost spike, then you make the crack pressure a little lower. If you get some creep then you make the crack pressure a little higher. If you adjust it to high you get this kind of pulsating boost effect where it will shoot up to your desired boost pressure then drop down, then go back up. Not good.
So if you have some feedback on some boost controllers you use, feel free to post them up!
I'll start it off on a few i've personally used on my cars.
Manual Boost controller (MBC):
-Hallman ES MBC:
Pretty simple to use. Ball & Spring type with small bleeder hole. Install is very simple. Adjust boost by turning knob in to increase pressure, or out to decrease pressure.
Electronic Boost Controller (ebc):
-Greddy Profec Type-S
Also pretty simple to use. There are 3 knobs; low boost, high boost, and Gain. It's obvious what Low/High boost means, but Gain can sometimes confuse people. To put it simple...The more gain you have the more likely it is to have boost spike, and the less gain you have the more likely it is to have boost creep.
EBC's are nice because they usually have 2 stages of boost control, and can be adjusted within the car. You don't need to stop, pop your hood, then make a few turns on the MBC and go make a run and hope you didn't turn it to far. Some of them have features to help control boost a lot better as well
-AEM tru-boost
This is a little bit different then the Greddy, HKS, Blitz box style controllers. THe AEM tru-boost is a boost gauge and controller on ine. It is a digital boost gauge with 2 buttons that control the functions. There are many functions that are used to control boost. A few are: low boost, high boost, scramble boost, crack (waste gate) pressure, along with a few more gauge features.
This controller is GREAT because one it is digital, easy to read...but also controls the boost awesome. The boost adjustment is a little different then other controllers though. The adjustment is solenoid duty cycle. So 10%-90% duty cycle. 10% being no duty, or wastegate pressure and 90% duty meaning max boost.
Another confusing thing is the crack or wastegate pressure. It is kind of like the "gain" on the Greddy unit. Basically you set your turbo's wastegate spring pressure and adjust as you see fit. If you get a little boost spike, then you make the crack pressure a little lower. If you get some creep then you make the crack pressure a little higher. If you adjust it to high you get this kind of pulsating boost effect where it will shoot up to your desired boost pressure then drop down, then go back up. Not good.
So if you have some feedback on some boost controllers you use, feel free to post them up!