Profec Spec-II creep fix

TurfBurn

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'01 Yellow MP3 #1026
I'll be working on making a fix for the creep problems that occur on the Greddy Profec B Spec-II EBC this week. I'll be looking for 1 beta tester to give the part a go. Ideally someone that does a lot of their work on their car and knows what they are doing as this will take some adjusting and testing on their part. But should work beautifully. The only side effect that this part will have if installed improperly or adjusted wrong is going to be causing the EBC to have no effect and the car will run whatever the "stock" boost would have been. So a safe part to beta test... you'll get it for free amongst many thanks from me AND no more creep! :)

Then shortly after the testing has been done for the beta vehicle, the parts will become for sale for anyone else who needs a creep fix for any MBC, or EBC, or boost controller really.

PM me or post if interested in the part, or in beta testing for me!

Thanks,

Steve
 
well the first creep fix is going in a car this week... we tested it and it worked well in our test car. So if you are interested pm me and let me know and we can work from there!

Thanks.

Steve
www.nsnmotorsports.com
 
it's not a proven thing but from my understanding quite a few people with internal wastegates and profec B-spec II's have creep issues.
 
TurfBurn said:
it's not a proven thing but from my understanding quite a few people with internal wastegates and profec B-spec II's have creep issues.
I'll be looking forward to your voltage clamp however my spec II has no problems with creeping. Then again, from what I've seen on the board people adjust theirs incorrectly.
 
I'd be curious as to your settings. I tried every single setting and change and combinatino I could and mine was HORRIBLE! I'd set it at 9 and in a few thousand rpm's end up around 14 or 15 psi in higher gears. Nothing ever made any difference on it.

I'm working on the different clamps (Fuel cut defender maf clamp, and the O2 clamp) and hope to get them ready as soon as I can, but design and testing are rather time consuming!
 

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