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I have the chance to buy a apexi SAFC 2nd hand for $250, just wondering if they are worth having? do you get a power gain? are they hard to tune? and what are the advantages and disadvantages of these things?

My car is an R33 with

exhaust

pod filter

BOV

ARC intercooler in standard location

standard turbo running 8psi low and 12 psi high

standard computer

suspose to have about 180rwkw at low boost (just bought it and have not had it on the dyno for myself yet)

Thanks for any help! :)

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it certainly fixd the "hesitation" in my car.... bastard wouldnt gently go over 4000rpm had to give it the boot, and it also make mine run alot nicer... and u can jak up the boost a bit more.

To fit $50 and to tune $100.

I've got a 96 GTST S2 auto and I'm lookin at buying SAFC11 for $300 delivered.

Got the following -

3" turbo back

hi flow cat

12psi

pod + CAI / partition

ran 160rkw at Nizpro in Bayswater. Which is apparently OK ?? nice even power curve. BTW they dont recommend SAFCs.

Lately i've had to drop the boost back to 9psi cos of the hesitation between 4-5500rpm. Changed plugs (NGKR Copper BK6E 0.8 gap) are these suitable ? I've visually checked the coil packs and did the night test - nothing.. Looking to glue them up the coils soon. With the SAFC should i get approx 180rkw ??

Called a few places around Vic today and only one place tunes them and their asking $400 !!

Mickr33 do you tune them ? or does anyone know of a good place in VIC

thanks in advance !! love this place

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