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Hey guys,

I tried searching for a while but couldn't find much, just a whole lot of reading that wasn't answering my question.

Can anyone tell me any afc that can be tuned via a laptop? And which one would be the best for a RB20

I find it easier tuning a laptop then the hand controler.

Any help will be very appreciated

Thanks

there is no apexi afc that can be tuned by laptop. i think you are confusing the powerfc with the afc or safc. do a search on both to work out which one you are thinking of. there is laptop software for the powerfc

there is no apexi afc that can be tuned by laptop

he didn't say apexi afc, he just asked for any afc.

the greddy emanage can be tuned with a laptop. and for about an extra $70 you can get an ignition harness to tune the timing as well. but it doesn't come with the software. it is about $250. but you get more tuning range (air/fuel wise) with a safc neo.

Edited by mad082
he didn't say apexi afc, he just asked for any afc.

the greddy emanage can be tuned with a laptop. and for about an extra $70 you can get an ignition harness to tune the timing as well. but it doesn't come with the software. it is about $250. but you get more tuning range (air/fuel wise) with a safc neo.

Thanks

That sounds what i am after

:)

piggyback emanage

piggyback safc

Safc $370

E-Manage Ultimate $650

GReddy Complete Harness Set $124

GReddy Supplemental Harness $65

Software $140

piggyback emanage

Emange Blue $370

Emanage Injector Harness $56

Emanage Ingnition Harness $56

Software $140

standalone powerfc

PowerFC $930

software $500

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