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lol @ Madaz walking with a petty can. At least the weather is nice. :thumbsup:

I've been getting ~450km's to 50litres the last couple of tanks.

First couple of tanks after the tune got ~400-420 ish.

Most I've fit in the tank is 57litres but the red light had been on for quite some time. As soon as the red light comes on its a 50-52litre fill.

Bezender,

PFC FTW.

Grab one from Nengun for $778 Delivered and have Shaun/Boostworx fit it. :happy:

http://www.nengun.com/apexi/power-fc-hand-controller

Take advantage of the strong AUD.

If you didnt have $778 for a PFC, what sort of help would the SAFC be? seeing as second hand ones go for about $200-250, would there really be any noticeable difference in economy for a fairly stock 33 running cat back exhaust and 10psi on turbotech controller?

lBezender,

PFC FTW.

Grab one from Nengun for $778 Delivered and have Shaun/Boostworx fit it. :yes:

http://www.nengun.com/apexi/power-fc-hand-controller

Take advantage of the strong AUD.

hope the dollar holds out for a bit... me = poor

If you didnt have $778 for a PFC, what sort of help would the SAFC be? seeing as second hand ones go for about $200-250, would there really be any noticeable difference in economy for a fairly stock 33 running cat back exhaust and 10psi on turbotech controller?

Buy cheap, pay twice.

By the time you install and tune the SAFC it will probably be as much as the PFC just to buy, so if you can afford that, buy it now and wait until you can afford to have it tuned IMO.

Buy cheap, pay twice.

By the time you install and tune the SAFC it will probably be as much as the PFC just to buy, so if you can afford that, buy it now and wait until you can afford to have it tuned IMO.

my car was re-maped/tuned just before i bought it, how much does it cost to have that done? (thinking about extending the loan i got for my car a bit :worship: )

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