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    question for pedro

    as you seem to be the boy on an mbc perhaps you would be good enough to go through it all again with me and il get my mrs to give you a nice big snog (lol) but any way heres a few questions for you
    1 what exactly does mbc stand for
    2 where can i get one
    3 can i fit it myself
    4 how much is it
    5 what increase in power can i expect
    6 can i fit it to mine a 855 t5 manual m reg (standard) ish




    thanks pedro

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    Can I do a few? - Pedro is a busy man?

    1. MBC stands for Manual Boost Controller. It is a spring loaded valve. The spring is compressed such that the ball bearing only opens at a chosen pressure. It stops the wastegate in the turbo from opening - thus holding boost pressure for longer - which increases the fuel/air compression for longer effectively giving you more power.

    2.Ebay and certain tuning shops (online and otherwise)
    I believe "Reliaboost" are a good make - ReliaBoost II MBC?

    3. Yeah but you have to be careful you don't over do the spring.

    4. 30 - 40 quid

    5. Depends how much you tighten it to a point. 25 bhp possibly?

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    I bought mine from here...

    eBay MBC

    I fitted mine myself, together with some email instructions and lots of help from Pedro .

    Advice - before fitting, check that your insurance company will insure the MBC. Mine doesn't (elephant) and I've had to remove mine until my renewal comes up next year !

    When I get home from work, I'll have a look and see if I still have the fitting instructions on email.
    Wish I had a Volvo!

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    well ive just ordered one from reliaboost

    just one more question though . how do i know what psi its running at ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by craig
    well ive just ordered one from reliaboost

    just one more question though . how do i know what psi its running at ?
    Best bet is to invest in a boost gauge that will be a tad more accurate than the standard boost gauge in the 850's

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    wobbly gets a snog of me for that wether he likes it or not
    hel probably try and stop me but i bet inside he cant wait






    thanks dave


    ps can i pre test the psi setting on the mbc with a compressor and gauge and whats the best psi to set it at?

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    I set the PSI on mine off the car with an electric footpump

    It is now set at 14 PSI and makes the car run like it always should

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