| or daily driver. My boost controller has 4 programs I can run. This allows me to tailor my boost settings for different situations. One for daily driving, another for rainy conditions (reduced boost/gain), one for "valet mode" (essentially it puts the car in safety boost), and another setting for track days. The boost controller also has a better boost gauge with peak hold to show me more info than the stock gauge will show. I don't see it as a waste of money. But hey...it's your car, do as you please. Since you don't have a list of modifications in your profile, other than "Martin drives a Stage III+ Black 1995 Twin Turbo", one can only presume you have boost jets installed (another type of boost controller by the way). That should be fine for what you're looking to get out of your car. Dave
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