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Old 03-13-2018, 03:55 PM   #1
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Advice: Boost controller

I have a '94 S14 SR20DET, Zenki model.

I'm completing a stage 1 managed by a MINE'S control unit that allows me to raise the turbo pressure through a boost controller.

this is a temporary solution because subsequently I have to mount the following components to get to a stage 1.5: PowerFc + integrated boost controller + solenoide valve + PowerFc controller + nismo 555 + z32 flow meter and other components...

I would like to buy a boost controller now, for stage 1 set up:
I am undecided between the following 2
-GFB (Go Fast Bits) G-Force III Electronic Boost Controller
-GREDDY profec B Spec II

Do you have any advice?
do you recommend other boost controllers?

THANK YOU
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Old 03-13-2018, 04:58 PM   #2
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Where are you getting these "stage requirements" from? There's no such thing.


I'd recommend either something from AEM or Innovate.
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directly from Mine's
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So the Mine's ecu can't control the boost pressure with the factory boost solenoid?
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no... it can't
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Go on the website for the parts distributor of your choice, find their boost controllers, choose the one that you think looks the coolest. They all work.
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I bought a AEM 30-4350 for my setup. Nice looking gauge comes with all the goodies.

https://www.amazon.com/AEM-30-4350-T...ds=AEM+30-4350
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^^^ AEM Tru Boost +1

Innovate SCG-1 is also nice - includes WB AFR and failsafe features - very compact for a lot of functions:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LBJAZLI..._t3_B001DX9KDG
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ive had the AEM tru boost and the Greddy Profec b spec II and i gotta say, i love the greddy one better. idk if its my settings or not, but Tru boost doesn't seem to have a boost reduction setting incase of over boost, The greddy one does.

I only got a truboost after my greddy one stopped sending signal to the solenoid. Apparently it has happened to a lot of people.
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