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Hey i was wondering what you guys could tell me about F-con's. Are they any good? what what exacally do they do? Would i see any power gain in just installing the unit?
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the older fcons have a potenteometer inside that you can change to accomidate everything from stock 0 to 9 witch just opens the injectors 100%. i had one on mine and i was running 10-11psi of boost with an upgraded turbo and a racing beat turbo back, and it was pig rich.
however, the safc is cheaper it will let you put bigger injectors in and it is more tuneable. unless you get the fcon under $150-200 you would be better off with the safc, or an emanage.
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however, the safc is cheaper it will let you put bigger injectors in and it is more tuneable. unless you get the fcon under $150-200 you would be better off with the safc, or an emanage.
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the s-afc is actually $315 at www.rx7store.net There is somewhere you can get it for $290 though.
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Originally posted by 86Rx7GXL
What is the $50-$100 tuning for???
What is the $50-$100 tuning for???
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That's half an hour to an hour on a dyno with a wide-band A/F meter and someone who knows what they're doing. This is the safest and most effective way to make any changes to your mixtures.
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