[Supras] Awesome!

Walker, Brian (Rich. Dist) Brian.Walker2 at VDOT.Virginia.gov
Thu Nov 1 06:58:35 CST 2007


I hadn't heard of a manual controller having problems but then again
most the folks I hang aroung drive newer cars with ecu control. I've
been running th ball/spring controller for ~6 years and have never seen
a boost spike and only moderate variance depending on the weather. Was
there a case of some bad units on the market for a while or something?
A electronic controller would be nice but I haven't seen the need yet.
Also, if it were to fail wouldn't it fail in the same form as a manual
one? (ie: a loose line would allow no signal to the WG, causing no
signal to bleed pressure)
Brian

Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 21:45:33 -0500
From: "berniek at technicaldevelop.com" <berniek at technicaldevelop.com>
Subject: Re: [Supras] Awesome!
To: Jeff Mohler <speedtoys.racing at gmail.com>
Cc: supras at supras.com
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Time permitting, I'm going to make up a resistive voltage divider 
tonight for the stock boost gauge.  If the ball and spring boost 
controller proves inaccurate, it will be replaced.  I have already built

a system based on a small well known commercial back pressure relief 
valve with a check valve in reverse parallel with it. 




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