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Old Jul 6, 2006 | 03:35 PM
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Well i had orginaly purchased a greddy profec b spec II, but the guy i bought it from lost the power cable for it, and apparently it would be forever and a day before i could get one from greddy. So i was kinda stuck with out a boost controller, and considering my plans, i kinda needed one. Decided to do some more research, and started finding out the profec did not have many fans, alot of people were complaining about the menus and vague instructions. This got me thinking, Ive glanced at the Apexi AVC-R in the past, found it to be nice, but not really worth it for my build. Well recently ive looked into some more and decided that it would be a good choice for my build, the gear based boost control is one of the most appealing items. SO i bought one today Should be here soon enough for those who you dont know about the AVC-R here the apexi break down for ya

The AVC-R is a digital boost controller that allows the user to modify the boost pressure level on turbocharged vehicles. While there are many boost controllers on the market, none of the other includes as many features as the AVC-R, period. Despite all of the complex features included the unit, the AVC-R is flexible enough to be used by beginners. Entry level users need only to input a desired boost level and the AVC-R's trademark self learning CPU processor does the rest.

The AVC-R also uses a highly durable, fast action solenoid valve to physically control the boost . The valve movement (Boost Duty Cycle) can also be modified. Raising the duty cycle increases boost response, while lowering the duty cycle will slow boost response. This feature allows boost response adjustment for varying turbo sizes. Since larger turbos take longer to spool up ( bad low end response) the duty cycle should be raised under lower RPM's for better response. The opposite should be done for smaller turbo's ( excellent low - mid range response, but limited top end power.) A'PEXi engineers address this issue by including extra menus for RPM based boost control. Drag racers may want to utilize the Gear based boost control function. Aside from the basic functions above, the AVC-R has a Start Duty Setting (allows the boost to momentarily overshoot according to gear).

The AVC-R also includes a Scramble Boost function which allows the user to momentarily raise or lower the boost level at the push of a button. Raising the boost level is commonly used when an extra burst of power is needed (ex. entering a freeway). This feature can also be used in drag racing. The driver can set the main boost level to a low setting for maximum traction then, once full traction is achieved, the scramble boost can allow the vehicle to boost full power.

The AVC-R displays data in three different modes: Numerical, Analog, and Graph. Numerical Mode allows the user to monitor up to four different parameters in numbers and also shows peak hold values on demand. The Analog Mode displays up to two values in an easy to read meter style display. Peak Hold is also included in this function. The Graph Mode offers real time graph plotting with a Ghost map trace feature built in. The graph can replay movement up to 60 seconds.

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Old Jul 6, 2006 | 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by 2gr84u
The AVC-R also includes a Scramble Boost function which allows the user to momentarily raise or lower the boost level at the push of a button. Raising the boost level is commonly used when an extra burst of power is needed (ex. entering a freeway). This feature can also be used in drag racing. The driver can set the main boost level to a low setting for maximum traction then, once full traction is achieved, the scramble boost can allow the vehicle to boost full power.
that is pretty freakin cool
how much did u pay for it?
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Old Jul 6, 2006 | 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by goon54
that is pretty freakin cool
how much did u pay for it?
380 shipped, figure it was worth the 80 bucks more then the profec
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Old Jul 6, 2006 | 09:40 PM
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hahaha david your such a thread whore. all of your threads should be moved into one big bulletin at this rate.
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