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Old 02-15-04, 03:16 PM
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SAFC on a 87 N/A

Can someone explain the pros and or cons of having a SAFC on a 87 n/a?Is it worth my time buying one and putting it in?I do plan on doing some upgrading to the car to make it a bit faster and have better throttle response.
As of now the car has a new engine from Mazda,cats removed and the exhaust pipe front to back is now 2.5''
Old 02-15-04, 03:30 PM
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sorry about the DP,I didn't know if it submitted the first time,seems to be slow!
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There are alot of posts on this one not to far back... Safc should be your last thing to do on your list as far as mods. If the engine is ported then I would say it would be a good investment but till then just get more mods such as cai.
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Cons: Expensive, needs tuning
Pros: 10HP+ gain when tuned, better gas mileage, ability to tune fuel curge to mods

Stock FC runs WAY rich. An S-AFC will make some good power gains leaning out even a stock car. Excellant investment if you have the money.
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