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Go Fast Bits GFB 3007 D-Force Electronic Boost Controller With EGT Sensor

Price: £319.78 (Inc VAT)
plus delivery (where applicable)

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BOOST CONTROL AT YOUR FINGERTIPS

Part Number: 3007

Applications: all turbo diesel engines that use a pneumatic wastegate

 

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The D-Force is the perfect partner for all turbo diesel engines that use a pneumatic wastegate. Using a modified version of the G-Force II closed-loop boost control algorithm to suit the different behavior of diesel engines, the D-Force has the features to tailor boost to suit your needs. With 6 boost presets and a timed scramble feature that can be selected on-the-fly, the D-Force can adjust your boost for all driving conditions such as overtaking, towing, economy, racing, or even protecting the engine.

As any modified turbo diesel owner knows, it is important to monitor EGT (Exhaust Gas Temperature) to avoid costly engine damage. Not only can the D-Force control your boost, but it can also display EGT! This option comes supplied with the EGT sensor so you can toggle between boost or EGT display (in °C or °F), and set a high temperature warning.

No other EBC offers the features, control, and ease of use like the D-Force.

  • For boost pressures up to 50psi (3.45BAR, 345kPa)
  • Adjust peak boost, rise rate, and closed-loop correction
  • Display boost pressure in psi, BAR, or kPa
  • Display EGT in °C or °F
  • 6 boost presets, individually programmable
  • Unique “scramble” feature with remote switching
  • Peak boost recall
  • Adjustable overboost warning/boost cut
  • Touch buttons with user selectable illumination colours
  • Auxiliary input to switch boost presets or activate scramble
  • Manufactured in Australia in accordance with ISO 9001
  • For use with turbo diesel engines that use a pneumatically controlled wastegate (not suitable for use with VNT/VGT or electronic actuators)

GFB’s EBC (Electronic Boost Controller) range offers the most “bang-for-your-buck” of any EBC on the market, with features rivalling much more expensive units AND remaining incredibly easy to use.

Boost control begins with a massive 50psi (3.5BAR) capability, and the 6 individually configurable presets allow for enough settings to suit all driving conditions. Presets can be selected at the press of a button or triggered remotely, and for each preset it is possible to tune the peak boost, boost rise rate, and the strength of the closed loop correction.

This means you can change how much boost you have, how fast the boost comes on, and how hard the controller will correct for boost variations.

Our unique “scramble” feature allows you to jump to a dedicated boost preset for a user-adjustable amount of time, and can be activated on the screen or remotely using any kind of switch, button, or programmable ECU output. The uses for this feature are limited only by your imagination – you can raise or lower boost based on time, a manual button or switch, or trigger automatically based on engine conditions. For example, use a toggle switch for high/low boost, steering wheel/gearshift button for push-to-pass, use the timer for launch control, or drop boost pressure if your oil/water temperature is high or the water/meth system runs dry.

An important point of difference with GFB’s EBCs is the simple and intuitive user interface. By using capacitive touch buttons, scrolling text, and a logical menu layout, you’ll find our EBCs are a pleasure to use. You can even choose your preferred boost units and customize the button lighting colour to match your car’s dash!

VNT/VGT turbos are typically found on late-model diesel engines (rarely used on petrol engines), and often the actuator can look similar to a wastegate actuator.