Hypermax was an Ipswich,_Queensland based AustralianInternet service provider founded in 1996 and purchased by Telstra's Bigpond division in 2004. It continued to trade as a separate entity to Bigpond, though Bigpond redirected the company towards the lower priced end of the market, until late April 2006 when customers began to receiveletters stating after a stratgeic review at Telstra that Hypermax would be ceasing operation on June 16th 2006 and suggesting that they join Bigpond. Ipswich is a city and Local Government Area situated on the Bremer River in South East Queensland, Australia. ... An Internet service provider (ISP, also called Internet access provider or IAP) is a business or organization that offers users access to the Internet and related services. ... 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. ... Telstra Corporation (ASX: TLS, NZX: TLS, NYSE: TLS) is an Australian telecommunications company under joint public/private ownership, holding a dominant position in landline telephone services, large share of mobile phone services, domestic consumer (including dial-up access and Broadband internetbroadband cable modem, satellite and ADSL services under the BigPond... In Australia, BigPond is Telstras brand name for consumer dialup and broadband ADSL, cable modem, satellite internet services and Wireless Broadband (EVDO) via the Telstra Internet national backbone. ...
The Hypermax lists for 1500 while the ATS is 2500 and the Banks is 2500+.
Hypermax - non wastegated, which means at low speeds it does not produce massive amounts of boost, but is sized so that at higher rpms (high way speed) it will achieve the correct amount of boost.
I did not even consider the hypermax system because I wanted the boost to come on strong right off the line, as I like a drag car effect.