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Old Jun 11, 2007 | 09:17 PM
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Tell me what you know about SAFC

How do you hook it up? Is it hard?
Is it easy to tune, I mean, do you have preset maps?

Thanks!
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Old Jun 11, 2007 | 09:26 PM
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ADDING TO His question, good for s4 na rx7?
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Old Jun 11, 2007 | 10:31 PM
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I swear to god this is covered somewhere. SEARCH.

It's not hard to hook up at all. You just have to tap a handful of wires into the PCM harness.

An SAFC will do you absolutely no good without a wideband o2 sensor. Every car is different, maps will be different between different cars. Your tune will be slightly off when the humidity or temperature changes. Street tuning is very easy, you can have it back to optimal in 3 or 4 pulls.

Good for an N/A '7? The only GOOD thing for an N/A car is going to be a new engine...but, needless to say, I have an SAFC and a wideband sensor sitting in a box behind me, ready to go in when I'm not lazy. I have one in my Saturn...works awesome there. Not sure how well it works or how much is possible to gain on an N/A '7, but I'm going to try anyways.
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Old Jun 25, 2007 | 09:54 AM
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Good for an N/A '7? The only GOOD thing for an N/A car is going to be a new engine...
What are you trying to say here? That the SAFC will ruin the motor? That its not worth putting a SAFC on a n/a motor?

An SAFC will do you absolutely no good without a wideband o2 sensor.
It will for fuel efficency as long as you do very small corrections.

Not sure how well it works or how much is possible to gain on an N/A '7, but I'm going to try anyways.
It highly depends on the configuration and quality of the motor. One guy gained 25hp, but he could have been around 90rwhp also and running extremly rich. Some have gained less but that could have already been above 100rwhp with a few minor mods.
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