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hey all. i have a SAFC 2 in my car and i want to take it out to sell because i just got my new power fc yesterday and i want that to go in asap. I was just wondering if it will be alrite to remove the safc and not cause any problems with the car? at the moment i am running stock boost so i wont need to worry bout boost cut etc.

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hey all. i have a SAFC 2 in my car and i want to take it out to sell because i just got my new power fc yesterday and i want that to go in asap. I was just wondering if it will be alrite to remove the safc and not cause any problems with the car? at the moment i am running stock boost so i wont need to worry bout boost cut etc.

Nah dude i took mine out myself its all good... just unhook the battery to make sure you don't short anything out, there will be a wire thats cut in half that you will need to join back together and thats about it really. make sure no exposed wires etc and you'll be sweet... :)

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cheers mate, i was just after some reassurance. just the one wire to reconnect? thats all i saw so thats all im going to rejoin. haha too bad if it dont work.

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Yea it'll work dude.. all it adjusts is the AFR settings so it'll just run as normal like it did prior to having the safc fitted/tuned. Its alllll gewd... Just put the colours together for the one you have to rejoin lol

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I went thru the same process a few years ago.

From memory, the AFR wire that has been talked about, and cut in half, is joind with male/female plugs too so it's just a matter of unplugging from the unit and plugging the wire back together again. Easy!

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