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I don't much like the SAFC's, I don't think there are much bang for your buck. If your not after big horsepower then thay are alright, but other than that they aren't much good.

I have a Wolf 3D ver 4 (plug'n'play) , I'm very happy with it, and would hightly recommned it.

Also good are Autronic SM2 (SMC uses batch firing so not too good IMHO), and Power FC.

See'ya:burnout:

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I'm in Perth and got mine through SST, but there will be many local places which sell them over on the east coast, ends up cheaper than the autronic and about the same as the power fc, but has more features.

I personnaly don't like the e-manage computer's, we have had them on a few of my mates cars and they ended up getting rid of them, but that is my opinion.

See'ya:burnout:

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i tihink you should go the autronic there are pretty much the best computer on the market for the price and if the right person tunes it it will make the stock computer look shit as far as light throttle. You can run the smc in multifire for ignition and fuel which is were it's so much betta than most otha computers and with sequential fuel dlivery 3d correction maps and etc etc you cant go past it. it is more expensive but trust the finished product is just soooooo different you wont believe it!

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