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    Boost Control APR stage 3+ Western Australia

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    Hoping someone can help me out... currently only on standard N75 ECU control and hoping i can help the car boost earlier and more consistently (HP is tracking the boost with several ups and downs) 290AWHP @ 23.9PSIA i understand with more boost comes the requirementfor more fuel and the APR tune is not adjustable but hopefully i can tune the EBC to match? (contact for plot i'm not sure how to add the jpg here) thanks for any and all advice...

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    Account Terminated Four Rings mike-2ptzero's Avatar
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    Re: Boost Control APR stage 3+ Western Australia

    You shouldn't run into any issues using a EBC, the ecu uses the maf to know how much air is being forced into the engine so it will increase the fuel being sprayed by the injectors. Since your have a B6 it should also have a wide band 02 and the ecu actually uses it all of the time to hit a set AFR programmed into the tuning.

    Plenty of people have used EBC's without any issues, I have been running a EBC on my 2000 since 2001 when I went with the PES T28 kit.


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    Last edited by mike-2ptzero; 07-30-2008 at 08:48 AM.

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