Whether your car is a daily driver or an all-out track weapon, the G-Force III has the features to tailor boost to suit your needs. Set up to 6 boost pre-sets and select on the fly, use the scramble feature for overtaking, launching, towing, or protecting the engine, and you can even customize the lighting colour to suit your interior! No other EBC on the market offers the features, control, ease of use, and value for money like the G-Force III.

The latest iteration of GFB’s feature-packed electronic boost controller now has the ability to monitor and display your engine’s air/fuel ratio in either Lambda or AFR. By connecting the analogue output of most wideband O2 controllers (i.e. Innovate LC-2, AEM UEGO etc, sold separately) to the G-Force III’s auxiliary input, you can toggle between boost pressure and air/fuel ratio display. Not only does this save you from having to install a separate AFR gauge in your car, it can also save your engine!

A lean mixture at high boost can destroy an engine in seconds, and a stand-alone AFR gauge is next to useless when accelerating hard as your concentration is likely to be (and should be!) on the road in front of you. The G-Force III safeguards your engine against a lean mixture by lowering boost to the minimum setting, and visibly warning you by flashing the display lighting.

  • For boost pressures up to 50psi (3.45BAR, 345kPa)
  • Adjust peak boost, rise rate, and closed-loop correction
  • Display boost in psi, BAR, OR kPa
  • Display AFR/Lambda, configure boost cut if engine leans out (requires wideband O2 controller & sensor, not included)
  • 6 boost presets, individually programmable
  • Unique scramble feature with remote switching
  • Peak boost recall
  • Adjustable overboost warning/boost cut
  • Touch buttons with user selectable illumination colours
  • ½ DIN size casing, fits standard stereo slot
  • Supplied with MAC 3-Port solenoid

Take control of the boost level in your turbo car with a GFB boost controller, one of the simplest and most cost effective power increases available.

VNT/VGT turbos are typically found on late-model diesel engines (rarely used on petrol engines), and often the actuator can look similar to a wastegate actuator. If you are unsure of your turbo type, please consult your dealer before purchasing.

Wednesday 26 October — Jan Gerring

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