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Nige from ICE,

Im not happy with the performance from it, its got a full 3 inch exhaust, cat, new bleed valve, which none of it has hardly made any difference towards performance. If anything when i turn the bleed valve up problems get worse, missing, backfiring etc. This only happens under full throttle.

I installed the SAFC this week, and initial impressions were good, took away the missing, but i didnt want to try too much as i know the complications of running the wrong mixtures. So hopefully it was an overfueling problem

INASNT, saw you car down at ICE the other day, they fixed your computer problems yet?

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Originally posted by Robo's

Nige from ICE,

Im not happy with the performance from it, its got a full 3 inch exhaust, cat, new bleed valve, which none of it has hardly made any difference towards performance.  If anything when i turn the bleed valve up problems get worse, missing, backfiring etc.  This only happens under full throttle.

I installed the SAFC this week, and initial impressions were good, took away the missing, but i didnt want to try too much as i know the complications of running the wrong mixtures.  So hopefully it was an overfueling problem

INASNT, saw you car down at ICE the other day, they fixed your computer problems yet?

yes an electrician fixed the problem, dont know what he did yet

i had mine retuned today while driving

mine was over fuelling at lower rpms, but over fuelled over most of the rev range

now i can hit full boost with 1/4 throttle compared to 3/4 throttle before

i love it

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