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Old Dec 20, 2004
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hey what's up guys. I've searched and found only two old posts on this subject. What do you guys really think about these (Greedy Rebic and HKS AIC) and would you recommed it. I need too know because I am going to do my turbo in a few weeks and I have no fuel system yet. Thanks again guys.
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I have the haltech f5 additional injector controller on my car, have for more than two years with no fuel related problems.

The Rebic and HKS are decent units, but not as accurate or as tunable as the Haltech F5. I'm using one additional 460 injector just before the throttle body, and it's enough for 10psi. Above that, the stock pump will not flow enough, so you're pretty much limited there.

The MaxRev kit came with a system like this... the ERL MF2 or some name like that. It used two additional injectors (overkill) and a halfway decent control box that was tunable, good for the money but not as accurate as the Haltech.

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I just basically want to know if it's an affective and safe way to put more fuel in your engine when under boost. I heard Haltech shut down is that correct. I was thinking of getting the greddy rebic or the Hks AIC.
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I have the ERL MF2 and i have had not had a problem with it since ive had the kit.
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Originally Posted by Pedro Lopes
I just basically want to know if it's an affective and safe way to put more fuel in your engine when under boost. I heard Haltech shut down is that correct. I was thinking of getting the greddy rebic or the Hks AIC.
Haltech has not shut down, their major USA importer (Haltech is Australian) closed down. You can still get Haltech products, but you have to get them from a different source, is all.

Additional injector systems are safe, as long as you have a large enough injector and remember the limits of the stock fuel system.
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how does the TSI injector controller unit compared to the ones mentioned?
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Tsi unit is great. Have no experience with the others But I like the TSI one. Easy to use and controllable through rpm and psi range. Also is a turbo timer.
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