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Hey posting this in the wa section as i would prefer to find one locally. im just looking for an safc preferably a second hand older model, to rectify some fuelling issues.

any ideas as to where to find one would be appreciated

Cheers

Nick

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mate no ideas but i got mine tuned today and with that and my exhaust and filter i pulled 233 which i am happy with, next i guess is the boosting and the intercooling and that should be great but the curves are all so pretty now and much better than the epileptic fit they were having before.

hehe

you can usually pick these older ones up on ebay for around $180 etc

adam, can you write out the pin diagrams on the back of the AFC for me??

I have a series one ( i think, single knob) , but it has no cable so i dont know which ones are power, and which are the sensor wires.

Shaun

yeah, that was the plan once a turbo+cooler go on... one day.

I just wanted to see if i could get the ****er working but i can't be assed anymore.

anyone want it for a carton of Cold? :D

Shaun

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