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E-manage/SAFC(2)/Other options INFORMATION

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BigRand

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Nov 17, 2004
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With a lot of NT's going turbo lately, and people upgrading fuel options, I predict the future threads will start reading "Whats better MSnS vs Porterfuler vs E-mange vs SAFC"

With that we can already see the people are taking sides much like the Hahn Kit vs Star Kit vs custom kit.

With that said I'd like to start 3 different threads for people to post information on each of these fuel management systems.
1. MSnS
2. Porterfuler
3. E-manage & SAFC(2) & Other options

Each thread should contain
1. Basic info about each product
2. Price of unit
3. Price of extras to run unit
4. Exactly what functions of the car you can control with the unit
5. Where to purchase a unit
6. Installing the unit
7 Tuning the unit
8. Anything else you want to add.

So with the moderators permission, I'll post 3 thredz right about now for everyone to get started. :thumb:


This thread is for E-mange/SAFC(2)/Other Options
 
Aight I'll get this started.

SAFC(2)
1. Availbe in two colors silver/ on black. Constant display while running with green/white illumnessents. Tune on the fly.

2.$329 brand new, about $400 to have installed

3.Extras would include, having suitable mods to warrnt the fuel curve adjustments. ie (nitrous/turbo/Built NA motors). Injectors($$ depends on the size) could also be needed as this unit only takes fuel away and does not add it.

4. Adjusts the fuel curves my monitoring the value of your MAP sensor, Throttle position, and rpm, and manipulating the results so that the ECU corrects its adjustment to maximize air fuel atomization.

5. Classifieds/many vendors carry them

6. See the many tech articles on how to install them or visit 2gnt.com

7. For tuning, the unit would require a dyno.....or at Airfuel meter (preferably a wideband), and EGT to monitor the results of your changes of the unit.

8. I like my unit, everything else seems complicated in some aspect or another, also mine just looks so cool placed where the vents in the center used to be. :p
 
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