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do you guys rate the apexi safc..

i was quoted $893 at xspeed.. supplied fitted and tuned.. if thats a good price i will be booking my baby in on monday..

what kind of power figures could i expect after i get the safc put in..

i already have 3" turbo back, fmic,pod and boost at 9psi..

oh i was also told the safc will get rid of my misfire at 4500 rpm

thanks guys

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$900 is a bit rich.

I would imagine you could pickup a second hand S-AFC for around maybe what, $250/300... and another $250/300 installed/tuned.

Fair enough if its a new S-AFC, but for that item, i see little point in a new one. Your better off with a 2nd hand one and pocket the saving :(

As for power, same as everyone else in the Dyno Sticky... around 180rwkw +/- 10-15rwkw depending on dyno happiness

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safc does the job, but emanage would be better if you are doing further mods down the track (ie big turbo, etc)

safc and sitc combo tho, with big turbo, z32afm, fuel pump and fpr, etc, at 1 bar, will get over 200rwkw no probs. by using the fuel pressure regulator with the safc you'll get around r&r no probs.

you could save $200 from the quote for the safc supply, install, tune price. ask for a cash price perhaps?

if you get a safc Id thouroughly recommend you search for a sitc (ebay is best bet, rare tho)

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