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An atmo bov will hardly make any difference at all... ive done the maths and on my R33 Series 2 it makes around .5L per 100ks diffference

Skylines drink fuel.. no 2 ways around it...

your best bet will be to do the cheaper stuff first..

O2 Sensor.. etc..

If your driving is mainly short trips you will use more fuel too.. as while the engine is cold it uses more fuel..

SAFC will make a difference.. plus make the car more fun to drive.. (more power less fuel)

ok.. i always pre-warm the engine before i go.. start the engine and wait about 5 min untill the rpm go down under 1000..

so any SAFC will fit or... i cant believe 100% ebay...so i gotta do some research but not now...

ok thx anyway!

ok.. i always pre-warm the engine before i go.. start the engine and wait about 5 min untill the rpm go down under 1000..

so any SAFC will fit or... i cant believe 100% ebay...so i gotta do some research but not now...

ok thx anyway!

SAFC 2 or SAFC NEO

p.s. it takes longer to warm your engine up.. as in 10-15mins of sedate driving

SAFC 2 or SAFC NEO

p.s. it takes longer to warm your engine up.. as in 10-15mins of sedate driving

thx man so does it take that long to warm the engine? pretty long man..

thx anyway! cheers

but does i worth use safc neo other than fency screen and support v-tec which is nothing to do with us?

neo does looks much better but in technical issues... safc 2 and safc neo same? or neo is better performance?

sorry bout silly question...

cheers

SAFC2's are available on a lot of forums in the for sale section (like this one, or nissansilvia.com or boostcruising.com etc.)

The Neo's are a lot more expensive and have a Vtec controller which is useless on our cars. They do look nice with their colour screen and graphics though ;-)

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