hmt boost controller
#1
hmt boost controller
Im to lazy to get out of my car to adjust a manual boost controller. Has anyone tried to copy the hallman in cabin adjustment or made one of there own?
http://www.hallmanboostcontroller.com/order.html
doesnt look like id be to hard. anyone have any input on what i could use to put it together?
http://www.hallmanboostcontroller.com/order.html
doesnt look like id be to hard. anyone have any input on what i could use to put it together?
#6
Re: hmt boost controller
Originally Posted by bumblezc
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Causes boost spike!!! Too much vacuum lie creates a delay signal. I did this and stopped after 2 test drives. Go and buy an electronic. You'll be WAY happier. I got my TullosTech about 2 weeks ago.
Causes boost spike!!! Too much vacuum lie creates a delay signal. I did this and stopped after 2 test drives. Go and buy an electronic. You'll be WAY happier. I got my TullosTech about 2 weeks ago.
#9
Re: hmt boost controller
Regarding the delay, causing boost spike, what about using thin nylon tubing instead of rubber hose. Some guy did a test or something somewhere and it'd only be a 2/100ths of a second time delay going into the cabin and back out. I read that somewhere.
#10
Re: hmt boost controller
Originally Posted by SloS13
Regarding the delay, causing boost spike, what about using thin nylon tubing instead of rubber hose. Some guy did a test or something somewhere and it'd only be a 2/100ths of a second time delay going into the cabin and back out. I read that somewhere.