BoonDocker EBC User Manual
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BoonDocker Performance 2379 W. Heyrend Way Idaho Falls, ID 83402
Toll Free (US) 877-552-6127 or 208-542-4411 www.boondockers.com
Revised 10-28-11 Electronic Boost Controller install/operation instructions
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Theory
The Boondocker EBC is a true PID controller. The user chooses a desired boost (SET BST), called a set 
point. The controller evaluates the error between the set point and actual boost, watches the rate of 
approach to the set point, and changes the amount of air pressure allowed to the wastegate actuator to 
achieve the desired boost level. The advantage of this approach is that the wastegate can be held 
completely shut during spool-up to achieve minimum lag. By comparison, a boost tee will gradually 
open the wastegate as boost comes up, slowing boost rise time. This controller can also open the 
wastegate more quickly than a boost tee to avoid boost spikes when going from partial to full throttle. 
The Boondocker EBC is safer for your engine AND gives superior performance. 
According to the user-selected configuration, the boost set point can be fixed or it can compensate for 
altitude. If Altitude Compensation is off and the set point is 8.5psi, then no matter what the altitude is, 
the controller will always control to 8.5psi. But when going from 5000 feet to 7300 feet altitude, you will 
lose horsepower because you have lost one PSI of ambient air pressure. To keep total air to the engine 
constant, turn on Altitude Compensation (found in the configuration menu). Then if the boost is set at 
8.5psi when you are at 5000 feet altitude, it will control to 9.5psi at 7300 feet altitude. 
The handlebar button is used to add extra boost on demand. The amount of extra boost is set with Set 
Plus HP (SET +HP). 
WARNING: Add SET +HP and SET BST values to get total boost. Don’t exceed safe boost for 
your setup and fuel octane! 
New for 2012 is Boondocker’s TPS Smart feature. Engines can tolerate higher boost at higher RPMs, so 
TPS Smart adjusts the boost set point proportional to throttle position. For example, full set point is 
reached at full throttle. At 75% throttle, regulation will occur at 75% of the boost set point. 
The two boost settings above plus actual boost can be configured to read in PSI or bar. Use Boost Units 
of Measure (BST U-M) in the configuration menu to make this selection. 
Altitude can be configured to read in either thousands of feet or thousands of meters. Use Altitude Units 
of Measure (ALT U-M) in the configuration menu to make this selection. 
The EBC provides a boost pressure signal to the Fuel Control Box which is calibrated to give zero boost 
at an idle. Use Pressure Transducer Calibration (PT CAL) in the configuration menu for this calibration. 
The boost solenoid can be tested by advancing to SOL TST in the configuration menu. When the EBC 
display shows BZZ, the solenoid should be buzzing or vibrating. This is not usually audible above engine 
noise, but can be felt with your hand.