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Hey just wondering if any1 can tell me what the difference in the 3 units is. ive got a stock ecu n just wanna get one of the units b4 i take it on the dyno.

ive got an air filter, turbo back 3" exhaust (no cat), fmic and a 040 bosch pump. hoping to be able to get around 200rwk's with the help of a safc and bout 12psi.

thanks

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so which one would u recommend for my goals... wat benefit does the knock sensor give me... sorry if im asking stupid questions

SAFC and SAFC2 are well priced. Knock sensor helps prevent you blowing your engine up thru detonation.

Neo lets you fine tune more, handy for big turbo applications.

If you've only got say a pod, full exhaust system and maybe hi flow turbo, the SAFC2 will do you.

I have one for sale btw :)

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