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Is an electronic boost controller(EBC) necessary?
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<blockquote data-quote="GNBRETT" data-source="post: 15415403" data-attributes="member: 111882"><p>go a hellova a lot slower lol....I don't have a BC on my current Grand National but its only making about 700 to the wheels and its just a street car but I cud definitely benefit from one even on the street.</p><p></p><p>I have a Turbo Busa and there is no way in hell id ride it without a BC. u cud run it off the spring alone but ull end up flipping it. of course with a car ur gonna flip it but the point is u want to go with the smallest spring u can find (4 lbs or so) so ur BC can control the boost at the lowest level and work its way up.</p><p></p><p>I have the AMS 2000 on my bike and had the AMS 1000 on my last Grand National and the 2000 is way better especially with the overlay feature and it has a built in data logger. but the Leash controller is all u need imo and far cheaper.</p><p></p><p>there is no way u wanna be making 15-20 lbs of boost or more in first gear. ur 60 ft will be 4 seconds long. you don't want a BC u NEED a BC. at 500 hp maybe not. at a 1000 whp absolutely.</p><p></p><p>I will tell you that the AMS 1000 does work well in gear mode. Seb fixed that with the AMS 2000 so again I wud buy the leash. a used AMS 1000 will cost the same as a new Leash will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GNBRETT, post: 15415403, member: 111882"] go a hellova a lot slower lol....I don't have a BC on my current Grand National but its only making about 700 to the wheels and its just a street car but I cud definitely benefit from one even on the street. I have a Turbo Busa and there is no way in hell id ride it without a BC. u cud run it off the spring alone but ull end up flipping it. of course with a car ur gonna flip it but the point is u want to go with the smallest spring u can find (4 lbs or so) so ur BC can control the boost at the lowest level and work its way up. I have the AMS 2000 on my bike and had the AMS 1000 on my last Grand National and the 2000 is way better especially with the overlay feature and it has a built in data logger. but the Leash controller is all u need imo and far cheaper. there is no way u wanna be making 15-20 lbs of boost or more in first gear. ur 60 ft will be 4 seconds long. you don't want a BC u NEED a BC. at 500 hp maybe not. at a 1000 whp absolutely. I will tell you that the AMS 1000 does work well in gear mode. Seb fixed that with the AMS 2000 so again I wud buy the leash. a used AMS 1000 will cost the same as a new Leash will. [/QUOTE]
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