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Old 05-24-2006, 07:53 PM
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Awesome BCS/MBC mod

I was just on tuners wasting some time and reading up in the Articles section when I found this - http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/showthread.php?t=220530

With this mod, you basicly create an "EBC" using a cheap MBC, and the stock BCS. Enough with the 3 letter abbreviations, I think this is a badass mod, and I wanna try it out sometime. Anyone know anyone who has tried this?

Plus, you get to use a cool switch like this http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...010772/c-10114 lol

EDIT: Bleh, screw the switch from JCWhitney, I just searched RadioShack.com and they have tons of different switches for like $5 hah
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Old 05-24-2006, 10:24 PM
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Re: Awesome BCS/MBC mod

I was going to do that untill I got a real ebc
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Re: Awesome BCS/MBC mod

I dont get it. So the switch switches between stock boost with the BCS and an MBC set to whatever you wanted it to be set at? I'd just run vac lines into the car and mount the MBC inside so I can play with it.
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Re: Awesome BCS/MBC mod

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I dont get it. So the switch switches between stock boost with the BCS and an MBC set to whatever you wanted it to be set at? I'd just run vac lines into the car and mount the MBC inside so I can play with it.
But the problem of just running a long ass vac line so you can have the mbc inside the cabin is that the longer the line, the less accurate it becomes.

Basicly, the mod lets you run the stock BCS boost, and with a flip of an electrical circuit switch from inside the cabin, you bypass the BCS and run whatever you have your MBC set at. In other words, it's a cheap GreddyProfec.
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