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You should try Technik Tuning in Thornbury, ask for Dean. His done heaps of super afc installations and has on site dyno facilities. Ive had mods done there b4 and he's reasonably priced aswell. Phone no. is 94951683 or mob. 0421069883. May even b able to give u quote today!!

Originally posted by jethead98

Ice performance did mine last week, did a top job, cost me $100, 30min eachway and about 3o mins on the Dyno..

Car has not run so sweet......

Happy Chappy

:burnout:

well im a bit dirty as ice told me to come today and i drove there from keilor and no one was there!!Im a bit iffy on there business now.As when ever u ring u always get answering machine and they dont seem to return calls.I give them one more go tomoro if i get a ansering machine then my next call is Bresciani .

p.s they also quoted me $120

i think i worked out there rates

monday $70

Friday$120

Sat $100

lol

Hey guys,

I just bought a new AFC-II from japan this arvo on the net, the brand new model with all th enew goodies. Just wonderin ghow hard it is to install? Should i get someone to do it for me or is it not a hard job to acomplish? Or can someone on here maybe help with it?

Thnx James.

P.s. I should recieve it in a few weeks.

hey boost junky what colour is your car

I;'m just down the road.

re the new s-afc looks like it has 12 tuning points and 200 rpm increments

yeah you say a standalone is the best option but one thing I like about the s-afc is you can take it from car to car

meggala

Originally posted by meggala

hey boost junky what colour is your car

I;'m just down the road.

re the new s-afc looks like it has 12 tuning points and 200 rpm increments

yeah you say a standalone is the best option but one thing I like about the s-afc is you can take it from car to car

meggala

My car is black ,sparco's with red dish fmic,low spoiler,no skirts.

Do u work next to ice?or do u live next to me?anyway Bresciani

is too busy ,So im looking for a new place to get a tune anyone got a safc tuned at P.E.T?

correct me if im wrong ,but doesnt the safcII also have the ability to save two different maps?from the pic it looks like it can!that would be sick cause u could have a economy map,and power map.

Originally posted by YBSLO4

Hey guys,

               I just bought a new AFC-II from japan this arvo on the net, the brand new model  with all th enew goodies. Just wonderin ghow hard it is to install? Should i get someone to do it for me or is it not a hard job to acomplish? Or can someone on here maybe help with it?

Thnx James.

P.s. I should recieve it in a few weeks.

James,

I am getting one of the new safc II's as well. I was wondering how you picked yours up for and where???

I was thinking of going through www.perfectrun.com.au

thanks,

david.

I bought mine through TakaKaira.com cos they have the New AFC II for the same price as the old one... it cost me about AUS$610 to get it roughly... still hasn't arrived here yet, but i aint in a hurry, spose it aint to bad though cos its coming from japan and i got it shipped on the first day of release from A`Pexi. SO i am expecting it next week sometime for sure.

The best bit about the new AFC II is that it has two savable fuel curves, and can be tuned at 200RPM increments instead of 500. So for those who had problems with dual stage boost controllers and there AFC's then no need to worry no more :D I recomen takakaira to get it mate they were so good, and so quick to process the order and ship the parcel. Thnx, j.

I also saw them on takakaira and thought the price was good but I'm not sure how happy I am about using the order and pay over the internet process. If anything goes wrong, is there anyone you can talk to in Japan (who speaks English)?

Can you let me know how you go and if it gets here ok, because perfectrun.com.au is pretty trustworthy but their price is $710 (with all postage etc included)

  • 2 weeks later...

Steve is right.... If you shop around you'll find Hypertech (or former BGT) very expensive.... no offense to them.... but with Apexi products they are the experts...

I've had a RSM/AVCR installed last year.... they gave me 3 different quotes in 3 months time that I rang them... when they are busy.... $250 + 2 x dynotune ($165 each) = Total $580

the last one I've got when I talked to Andy the boss there... said $330 the whole lot..... big difference...

Give Gerald a call down at the factory for pricing. If you get an answering machine, leave a message and he'll call you back.

I believe fitment and tune of a SAFC $200 so it should be a bout the same. You just need to confirm with Gerald and organise a time.

Cheers,

D.

Originally posted by YBSLO4

Hey Leewah,

                    How much will it cost me to have my new AFC II fitted and tuned? I recieve it form Japan early next week, and will be lookin to get it in asap. Thnx mate, J.

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