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Old 10-29-02, 05:52 AM
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Apex AFC Settings

Does anyone know how to change the setting on a Apex AFC for more power? Or does anyone know a webpage that would have AFC settings for a RX7 Turbo? Also, does anyone know how to adjust the settings so that the car will pass smog easier?

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Ummm...theres no setting to get more power. You use it to tune you individual car for its best performance for that. If you lean it out alot it should help pass smog though.
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There Is no better substitution to dynoing your car with the Fuel Controller. The AFC IS not meant for other peoples numbers to be used for you car but rather your specific numbers that you'll get with the use of a dyno.
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pay the money to have it dynoed its worth it i have read this forum and tried other peoples #'s and its not worth the time i finally got off my cheap *** and had it dynoed a hole lot better and happier with it i gained 6 h.p. at 5000 rpm and another 10 at 6700 rpm and its alot smoother
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