Does your Grandmother still wipe your *** and hold the tissue for you to blow your nose?
Sounds like something you are familiar with.
Both my grandmothers have been dead for a combined time longer than you've been alive.
Does your dad do those things for you, or does grandma live in the home, too?
Hep peckerhead.... This is a manual/mechanical boost controller. It uses a screw, a spring and a ball bearing to set boost pressure. You set it by twisting the screw one way or the other. This increased pressure on the ball, increasing boost or lessens pressure on the ball, less boost. This is the design I used.
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Where does/did the air bleed off on the one you pretended was yours?
I can't see all sides in the picture, obviously.
This next one is electronic... meaning it controls the boost electronically.
So it sends voltage into the pressurized air line to reduce the pressure, and fool the car into making higher boost?
Uhhh, nope. That is just the control panel. It's missing the valve that does the air bleedoff to control the boost.
The valve that manually (mechanically) opens and closes to control airflow.
There is no way to make electricity control airflow through a silicone hose. At least not any way that would be used on a car, or available for $155.00
You know all this, and were just excited to see the Apex unit on
eBay, I'm sure.
I'm just explaining it for the guys here who don't get "balls deep" into modifying their cars.
Maybe something they've wondered about, but never wanted to ask.