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ifly87 04-09-2007 10:04 AM

Re: 65$ TullosTech DIY electronic boost controller
 
Sign me up, when will these bad boys be on the market?

Inquisition 04-09-2007 10:17 PM

Re: 65$ TullosTech DIY electronic boost controller
 
Do your boost controllers allow controlled boost creep? If yes, I want to buy one. If not, I want you to make one so I can buy one.

southwest2118 04-09-2007 11:08 PM

Re: 65$ TullosTech DIY electronic boost controller
 
hmm i'll try one on my 1995 v8 corolla :6

HMTdmc 04-09-2007 11:09 PM

Re: 65$ TullosTech DIY electronic boost controller
 
I want one. when will they be forsale?

themadhatter 04-10-2007 12:10 AM

Re: 65$ TullosTech DIY electronic boost controller
 
By "TESTER" do you mean i have to buy one or does tht mean you will give me one lol because if you are willing to give me one i'm willing to install one on my 87 turbo supra lol

Sinner 04-10-2007 08:28 AM

Re: 65$ TullosTech DIY electronic boost controller
 
The problem in the past is that almost half testers never get around to installing the controller for about a year or so. So those willing to put a few dollars down, show that they actually want it and will install/test it in a timely manor. :S If you know how to solve this problem, let me know because I'm all ears!

This controller is not as accurate as my $400 boost controller, but ---- its does the job and cost considerably less. The controller has three lights (ON,Low Boost, High Boost) , boost switch, and two knobs for dialing in low/high boost. You can lock the boost settings by using the windows software and a usb cable, but thats not required to tune the controller. This controller will not solve boost creep like our TullosTech EBC. Its very simple to install and very simple to tune. Just turn the dial until you get the boost you want then switch over to high boost and do the same thing. I'm guessing tuning this EBC will take less than one minute for most. This design will work with GM solenoids and I'm looking into humphrey solenoids. If anyone knows some other good 3 port boost solenoids, please let me know.

I guess these guys will be on the market by Middle of May, probably before that. Like I said before, the hardware design is similar to our previous design... I doubt there will be any problems. I should have the EBC to my testers within two weeks and if nothing goes wrong we will be on the market two-three weeks after that.

Nick

Inquisition 04-10-2007 10:33 AM

Re: 65$ TullosTech DIY electronic boost controller
 
I don't want to solve boost creep. I want to create it. Design your boost controller to do that, and I will buy it.

Minor Threat 04-10-2007 10:36 AM

Re: 65$ TullosTech DIY electronic boost controller
 
How does one select between low and high boost, just a switch?

Sinner 04-10-2007 10:52 AM

Re: 65$ TullosTech DIY electronic boost controller
 
you switch from high to low boost using a switch or you can use a relay if your doing it with hondata two step or such.

BoosTedZSix 04-10-2007 03:44 PM

Re: 65$ TullosTech DIY electronic boost controller
 
it would be nice to test. But my project wont be done for quite some time. and its an I6 ;)


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