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Hi all. Very soon now I will be getting my 3" turbo back exhaust.

I was just reading through the meggala site and noticed that the car will run really rich once this mod is done.

What Im asking is it then necessary to get one of these SAFC to control this richness or is there another way. Does it actually cause any engine damage?

I will eventually get a SAFC but prob not for a year.

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So it will be alright getting the exhaust done without the SAFC although one would obviously be beneficial?

I have only seen the APEXI SAFC II's that seem to sell for $500-700.

Are there any cheaper SAFC to choose from and what are the costs associated with installing one of these.

Also, once I get the exhaust, would it be beneficial to get a dyno tune or just resest the ECU

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