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Hi guys,

I have a SAFC2 contoller for sale, which I had bought for my old man, but went with a nistune ecu instead.

I currently have one on my car, which I will be selling aswell once it comes off to make way for a full standalone.

Only reason I am going standalone, is I will be running 1000cc injectors, which the SAFC2 will have a hard time controlling.

Grab an awesome product, and tidy up your fuel control.

price 250 dollars

Please pm or sms 0415337994

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Features of this Product

The SUPER AFC II is a fuel adjustment controller in which the airflow sensor signal or the p ressure sensor signal can be modified in a 12 point RPM range by 1% increments to increas e/decrease fuel in a range of +50% to -50%. The RPM to be corrected can be optionally se t in 200 RPM increments, and corrections can be made according to throttle opening amoun ts. In a turbo equipped vehicle with a hot wire type airflow meter, this controller provides a preventive function for engine stall due to blow-back during throttle return. The controller, which includes a knocking meter, allows the monitoring of knock levels check keeping the en gine under its optimum condition at all times. (Vehicle must have a factory knock sensor)

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