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I'm interested in a Smoothboost controller for my Procharger P1X setup. The system doesn't rely on vacuum, and replaces the big red race valve with an electronic throttle body style BOV. I need more info though, as I don't know enough about it. SB says they have sold a few to Coyote owners, but I can't find any info or videos on it. I don't want to spend $1,000 to buy and try. Alternative is a Waste gate with boost controller. I'd love to regulate boost on the fly. Product link: https://www.smoothboost.com/p-41-centrifugal-supercharger-boost-control-kit-by-smoothboost.aspx
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Neat idea. Looks heavy, essentially an electronic throttle body.
 

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Interesting.

I wonder if this could work like Beefcakes torque booster, bringing the boost in at a lower rpm?
 
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Interesting.

I wonder if this could work like Beefcakes torque booster, bringing the boost in at a lower rpm?
It follows the same principle, but is electronic and adjustable on the fly by turning a knob. It also has the ability to preset 2 different boost levels. Say 8psi for cruising and 15 psi for the track (or when needed on the fly).
 
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Beefcakes Vortech compatible booster is $650.00 and you have to manually change springs.

If the SB device includes the electronic controller and the all the necessary hardware, delivers adjustable boost on the fly, that's not a bad deal.

Hope someone chimes in that has one on a centrifugal Coyote.
 

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Beefcakes Vortech compatible booster is $650.00 and you have to manually change springs.

If the SB device includes the electronic controller and the all the necessary hardware, delivers adjustable boost on the fly, that's not a bad deal.

Hope someone chimes in that has one on a centrifugal Coyote.
It does include the controller. They said a few were sold for Coyotes, but Dodge/Jeep is most of their sales. I don't want to be the experimenter.
 

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It does include the controller. They said a few were sold for Coyotes, but Dodge/Jeep is most of their sales. I don't want to be the experimenter.
Seems like a cool idea. Hey, someone's got to be the guinea pig, LOL, JP.
 

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Looks sweet. Curious how well it works.
 

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It follows the same principle, but is electronic and adjustable on the fly by turning a knob. It also has the ability to preset 2 different boost levels. Say 8psi for cruising and 15 psi for the track (or when needed on the fly).
You can do all of this with a waistgate. You can adjust on the fly and have presets for very cheap with a waistgate
 

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C02 wastegate like people use on turbo cars.

Electronic would prolly be awesome but I want to see more proof of it working.
 
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C02 wastegate like people use on turbo cars.

Electronic would prolly be awesome but I want to see more proof of it working.
I was researching wastegates when I found this. More expensive,but might be a really good solution. I like the idea of smooth transitions that are promised with this system.
 
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Beefcakes Vortech compatible booster is $650.00 and you have to manually change springs.

If the SB device includes the electronic controller and the all the necessary hardware, delivers adjustable boost on the fly, that's not a bad deal.

Hope someone chimes in that has one on a centrifugal Coyote.
Beefcake doesn't seem to make one for the Procharger. I need a boost controller too. Changing springs won't work for me. If I had to do that, I could just change pulleys.
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