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Has neone got one of these or been in an NA skyline with one? i am thinking about purchasing one but not sure what sort of power gains to expect, i really just want to richen my car up so i get some nice backfire action happening when i back off. Ne help?

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yeah isnt that basically what ur after, a richer mixture which allows the car to run cooler and benifits a few other things and in return gives u more power, or am i miss informed and to get more power u need to go leaner??

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i read a whole article on it and it said that richer was better for more power and cars come out of the factory lean for better fuel efficiency, the whole thing didnt really make sense to me as i used to ride motor bikes and the way to get more power out of the was to lean them out so it was all a little confusing for me.

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ok im definately getting one, i found the new version (version II) on an american website and it will cost me about 540 dollars to get it here. I got a quote to fit it at 100 bucks and a mate of my dads is gonna dyno it and tune it for me, all should be done in 3 to 4 weeks hopefully, let u all know how it goes.

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yeah actually i know someone that has one on their non_turbo car, it gets rid of the airflow meter and you can get a good gain in power etc. if you set it perfectly! i am considering one myself so if u get one b4 me tell us how it works out. bware though if u set it lean, do not rev to red line, the power will come in much earlier and u risk breaking things at high revs!

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Originally posted by CWest

Mine came with the S-Afc. .

damn u lucky @#$%^& :P

Originally posted by CWest

Mine is set to High Throttle but dont know what that means.

on the later series, blue screen edition, the safc's have two interchangable fuel settings.

i guess it could be for things like good fuel bad fuel days, summer/winter temperatures, power/economy.

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no, i have read that, they have 2 selectable and modifiable (is that a word) maps these are high and low throttle, i would say high throttle was the last thing that was tuned and or the only thing that was tuned. At a guess...

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