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S-afc,rb fcc,avc-r,hks fcon, questions?

Old Jun 27, 2006 | 08:34 PM
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S-afc,rb fcc,avc-r,hks fcon, questions?

I was wondering can i run all of these parts on my 88 t2 fc? I want to run all the s-afc2, rb fcc, avc-r, and the piggyback fcon, would all of these be compatible with each other? another question is would the hks fcon work with the rb fcc? or would i have to get the hks fcd? is the fcc and fcd the samething please explain someone?
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Old Jun 28, 2006 | 06:07 AM
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S-AFC2 = A'PEXi fuel controller

"rb fcc" = Racing Beat Fuel-Cut Controller?
Required if boosting over stock boost levels.

AVC-R = A'PEXi electronic boost controller

"fcon" = HKS PFC F-CON -> HKS fuel controller - waste of time, since you're already planning on using an A'PEXi one.

Other than the redundancy of the "fcon", everything else is kosher.


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Old Jun 28, 2006 | 06:34 AM
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if i run a stand alone then all of those part would pretty much be eliminated because its already part of the stand alone?
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If you go stand-alone, there is no need for the fuel controllers or the FCC.

Depending on if you set up the stand-alone for controlling boost, you might not need the EBC either.


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