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Apexi SAFC for sale (blue screen)

-brand new

-no straches

-legit and comes with all diagrams

was bought two months ago for $650 (NEW) and neva used due to the purchace of a Power FC, now i need the money back for other things and have no use for it.

will sell for $500 FIRM

pics soon.

David

0404 802 479

***PRICE DROPPED DOWN TO $430****

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DIGITAL SUPER AFC

Piggyback Fuel Computer

Modifies air-flow meter signal (pressure signal in some vehicles) to optimize fuel-air ratio; Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD).

The second-generation S-AFC is a fuel computer that adjusts fuel/air

ratio by modifying the air-flow meter/MAP sensor signal. The S-AFC features a user-definable, eight-point, adjustable fuel curve that can be set in 500 RPM increments. The range of fuel adjustment is +/- 50% at each of the user-defined setting points. On hot-wire vehicles, the Deceleration Air Flow Correction function is capable of curing the erratic idle and stall problems associated with open-atmosphere blow-off valves on hot-wire air-flow

meter systems. The S-AFC is capable of monitoring and replaying the following data channels in Numerical, Analog Meter and Graph displays: Intake Manifold Vacuum/Boost Pressure, Air Flow Capacity, Intake Manifold Pressure, Karmann Frequency, Engine RPM, Throttle Position, and Air Flow Correction %.

Due to the complexity of this product, A'PEX recommends having the S-

AFC and other A'PEX electronics installed and tuned by authorized A'PEX Power Excel Shops.

Hi everyone,

The Price is still $450, to send it interstate via COD would be about $10-$15 dollars, but I would require Half of $450 ($225) as a deposit first as Im looking for a quick sale and have been burnt one to many times.

Ill be honest there are alot of people inquiring about the SAFC and saying they want it but never showing the cash or returning call/emails etc etc, so the first person who gives me a deposit, then its theres, its a new item and im looking for a quick sale and its a useless item to me now that i have a Power FC.

Thanks guys and for any inquires please post or call me on 0404802479.

PS. If you want to see the item (Melb buyers only of course) call me and ill show you.

Thanks.

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