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FOR SALE: Super AFR (Air Fuel Ratio Regulator)

As new unused, but box has been opened.

The HKS Super AFR, with its built in CPU, illuminated digital display and face mounted controls, is a simple to use fuel computer that offers many advanced features and tuning functions that were once exclusive to full engine management systems

quote from a site i read:

"*This unit is similar to the Apexi SAFC in tuning ability, but much better.

*The HKS AFR has 11 points of adjustment, the Apexi SAFC has 8

*The AFR has 6 more points of adjustment from 650~2000rpm's for idle correction, the SAFC does not have this

*The AFR has a Response Adjustment, the SAFC does not.

*The AFR's 11 adjustment points can be as close together as 50rpm's, the SAFC's 8 adjustment points are fixed & can not be changed

*The AFR has EIDS which correct the Air/Fuel signal so your car doesn't stall or go rich when your Blow Off Valve releases, the SAFC does not have this"

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Reason for selling is i will need full engine management for my plans.

BD4s price on website is $990, best price in USA ive seen is $554AU not inc shipping/taxes

So im looking for $400 (Im in Sydney)

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