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Got a 2nd hand SAFC-II for sale.

Had it about 3-4 months and is as new condition.

Looking for $350 ono.

Also has the stand which I haven't used yet.

And the box and downloaded/printed instructions.

The blue screen model, 2nd editon

Has the joystick controller (not the 4 buttons)

Advantages of the 2nd editon is the knock sensor and also 2 different file settings to hold 2 tune ups.

Currenlty in my car and can be viewed still attacthed and working near Circular Quay on either Thursday/Friday/Saturday. (I'll be working but should be able to give you a look if interested in buying)

Upgrading to the Power FC

Cya dudes...

(won't be replying tonight but online all day tommorrow)

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Okay, still not definately sold (damn close though)

Had questions about marks/scratches.

Very slight scrathces, what you'd expect from being 2nd hand i guess but nothing major.

Gotta look close though.

Had a definate offer of $350, a few others that were trying to haggle a bit but i didn't say anyhting about postage.

Soooooo, whoever wants it for $350 and will pay postage (or pickup), it's all yours.

Unfortunatley i don't have a digital camera.

Okay....now...

Here is a pic of another one that is NOT MINE.

It's a series 1 (mines series 2)

*** IT'S JUST TO ILLUSTRATE SCRATCH LEVELS ***

The following pic does have scratches, and one particular bigish scratch.

Mine is WAY better than this one.

Overall scratches are less and lighter and there are no big scratches at all.

So if the one pictured satifies you, so will mine cause it's heaps better.

  • 2 months later...

Sorry guys, sold ages ago.

amoore - it's an air fuel computer. Alter the fuel signal going to ECU.

If you've boosted above normal (easily done with a bleeder valve for $80), i think the ECU puts in a bit too much fuel. You can over come this this with the SAFC and get more power.

I had mine dyno tuned with it on 10psi. 1st run was 154 rwkws. last run 177rwkws.

Wacko !

So for cheap upgrades it quite good and very bling bling. They look awesome.

Check ebay.

And they are easy to sell second hand when you want to upgrade to a full computer.

Cya!

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