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safc I for sale

blue screen model

looks like this

http://www.venus.on.arena.ne.jp/images/pri...rimera/safc.jpg

$300

pm/email

can deliver interstate at buyers expense

thanks

andrew/shibb/gtrboy

hey andrew im interested :( what does it come with? stand, book? etc?

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well its basically the same but safc has 8 more things to help tune a car finer

if youo want your car tuned for like express shit and precisness to the mm get the safc 2 or but if its just to tune it and run quite well, to the .5cm, buy the safc 1

www.apexi.com

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In my opinion the big advantage of the SAFC 11 is the ability to tune part throttle A/F ratios separately from full throttle A/F ratios. With earlier versions the tuner had to compromise, eg; too rich at part throttle to get full throttle OK. This affected fuel economy if you compromised rich and risked engine damage if you compromised lean. With an SAFC 11 you can have a bit of cake and eat it too. Not all the cake though, that's full ECU (as in Power FC) territory.

The SAFC1 's have great extrapolation though, so the lower number of load points is not as big a handicap as some make out.

Happy selling :P

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