GFB Atomic Boost Controller

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GFB Atomic Boost Controller

A GFB Atomic Manual Boost Controller (Boost Tee) however, not only allows quick and easy boost level adjustment, but it can also reduce the boost threshold (the RPM at which boost starts to rise) and maintain a rock-steady upper limit.

All turbocharged vehicles utilize some form of factory boost control, most of which display a tendency to be conservative in allowing the boost to build up, and then taper away noticeably toward redline.

Another proven bonus of the GFB Atomic is it CAN’T & WON’T Boost Spike as it’s NOT a old fashion “Ball & Spring” unit like everyone else still manufacturer. GFB use a “Tapered Brass Needle” this feature is the reason why we sell them to Dyno Tuners around the country regularly, they know what’s good and what’s not.

The info below is well worth a read:

The GFB Atomic boost Controller will NEVER cause boost spike on your car!!! this is due to the fact they are NOT the run of the mill “Ball & Spring” design that every other manufacturer makes.

Ball & Springs boost taps are the common style tap/bleed valve you’ll find on the market, unfortunately they have been the reason behind many blown engines & shattered turbos for the simply reason that 99.% of them allow boost spike to occur.

HOW a BALL & SPRING Boost Tap works: These manual boost controllers still use a bleed, but the most common technique is to place a steel ball behind the restrictor hole, held shut by a spring. The main problem with this technique is that since the restrictor hole is so critical to boost, placing a free-floating ball behind it adversely affects its performance. Because the ball is free-floating, it can act like a pea in a referee’s whistle, fluttering around in the restrictor hole. This then causes boost fluctuations, and (if the spring is set incorrectly) boost spikes & BANG!!!

This will NEVER happen with the GFB Atomic as GFB use a “Tapered Brass Needle” which allows an accurate and consistant level of boost to be maintained.

HOW a BLEED TYPE BOOST TAP works:
GFB manual boost controllers are all bleed-style, which uses a restrictor (a small precision hole in the pressure inlet fitting) and a taper needle adjustment. The restrictor plays a very important role, which must not be underestimated. Basically, without the restrictor, the adjustment needle would not be able to bleed off enough air to lower the pressure reaching the wastegate actuator. The turbo is pumping more than enough air to overcome such a small bleed. By placing a restrictor in the flow path, with the bleed on the other side, the air cannot pass fast enough to overcome the bleed, therefore the pressure will drop at the actuator and boost will rise. This explains why if you install the controller backwards, you will not be able to raise the boost.

The diameter of the restrictor hole is very critical, and the wrong size can affect spool-up, or cause boost spikes. GFB has spent a lot of time and development ensuring the restrictor is optimum, and the RESULTS SHOW.

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