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    Default What Is A SAFC?

    What is this unit used for? if i get a boost controller will i need one? if i get A/M cams will i need one?

    What are the advantage of having one? Cheers



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    air fuel controller


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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkII View Post
    air fuel controller
    no i know i just want to find out the advantages of having one and is it necessery to run when upping boost and what not



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    On a skyline/200sx you can run up to approx 0.9 bar(with supporting mods) before you start getting to the limmits of the standard ecu.

    The safc modifies the signal from the air flow meter to the ecu which in turns causes the ecu to adjust fuel flow, changing the airfuel ratio to suit the mods.
    It can only change the fuel map though so for upped boost, exhaust/intake mods etc its is fine to optimise fuelling but for further mods, larger turbo and cams especially like you mention, you need a full controller that can look after the ignition timing etc as this is just as important as fuel control.

    In short, to get the most from cams etc you need a mappable ecu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nissan_doctor View Post
    On a skyline/200sx you can run up to approx 0.9 bar(with supporting mods) before you start getting to the limmits of the standard ecu.

    The safc modifies the signal from the air flow meter to the ecu which in turns causes the ecu to adjust fuel flow, changing the airfuel ratio to suit the mods.
    It can only change the fuel map though so for upped boost, exhaust/intake mods etc its is fine to optimise fuelling but for further mods, larger turbo and cams especially like you mention, you need a full controller that can look after the ignition timing etc as this is just as important as fuel control.

    In short, to get the most from cams etc you need a mappable ecu.
    thats some good info man thanks a lot. there is one being sold and i was wondering to get it. thanks man



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