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900 id be interested...

Do you need a hand controller ?? is it just for viewing data ???

How do they tune it without a hand controller ???

Sorry dont know much bout the pfc's..

Cuz if its just aethitics denn doesnt bother me, i got a SAFCII that i can display data on

a laptop is plugged into the pfc to tune it without the handcontroller.

No.

A laptop is plugged into Datalogit, which is then plugged into your PFc, if you want complete access.

You can't plug your laptop directly into the PFc.

Datalogit was around $500.

900 id be interested...

Do you need a hand controller ?? is it just for viewing data ???

How do they tune it without a hand controller ???

Sorry dont know much bout the pfc's..

Cuz if its just aethitics denn doesnt bother me, i got a SAFCII that i can display data on

The hand controller is used for tuning purposes however reputable tuners should have all the equipment to carry out a tune. some tuners will have the software (DATALOGIT) and will be able to tune from there laptops. If not you can always source hand controller separately or borrow one from someone.

Probably not since they're available again, brand new for $1000, with hand commander.

SAU forum member has been running a saga thread for a while.

which forum member is sellin brand new 1000?



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