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i'm sure the safc2 has more load points then the safc and also has the option for two maps to be saved. the safc2 also has a knock reading feature that the safc doesn't.

Is there where i can go to Find out

cause all i can see the difference is the look of it

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Is there where i can go to Find out

cause all i can see the difference is the look of it

i've used both of them and from what i can remember the safc only has 8 load points at 500rpm intervals and the safcII has 12 load points at 200rpm intervals. and also the knock signal readout and the option for 2 maps on the safcII.

if you want more detailed info you might be able to try the apexi site?

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i've used both of them and from what i can remember the safc only has 8 load points at 500rpm intervals and the safcII has 12 load points at 200rpm intervals. and also the knock signal readout and the option for 2 maps on the safcII.

if you want more detailed info you might be able to try the apexi site?

I just got a SAFC blue screen for $150 would that do the job

or should i get the Safc 2

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safc is fine. the safcII would just give you a few more tuning points. for what the safc is though you probably wont need them, it all depends on your setup. i haven't seen any one yet use the option to run two maps. the knock sensor readout is ok to have but i don't think it is that accurate.

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safc is fine. the safcII would just give you a few more tuning points. for what the safc is though you probably wont need them, it all depends on your setup. i haven't seen any one yet use the option to run two maps. the knock sensor readout is ok to have but i don't think it is that accurate.

i have a R33 with basic mods

FMIC, POD WITH COLD AIR

DUAL STAGE BOOST CONTROLLER 12PSI ON SWITCH

ATMO BOV

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