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i am stuck in the land of confusion ,i am looking at getting a safc2 or a power fc now i may change turbos or have mine high flowed some where down the track ,what are my limits with the safc 2 compared to the power fc and would a fc be a good thing on the street ,idle well etc.

thankyou in advance. :(:P

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SAFC2 is only a bending unit and tricks the ECU into seeing different AFM readings.. so that way it can only affect change in that manner.

I'd go the PFC because it does everything and is a whole replacement.

Having said that I use a re-tuned chip in my car and I'm happy with it.. for my purposes I don't even need a PFC - another thing to consider :(

If you search people have asked this many times before so you will be able to find more information on those threads... people usually don't tend to answer threads that come up often.

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