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does anyone know any good sources on how to tune the safc for my setup?

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konigtalon

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Ok guys I have finally went over my finances and im sure what setup im going with. I am getting the EVO316G 680cc injectors, woking on getting dsm link but if the ecu isn't eprom I will be going with super afc 2, also getting the centerforce dual friction clutch with fidanza lightt weight flywheel, plx m300 wideband 02. I am pretty sure from what I have researched on the threads that I should be able to get a reliable tune out of this setup good enough to use for a daily driver and also to have some fun with. My question's are this does anyone know any good sources on how to tune the safc for my setup and also how to hook the safc up besides vfaq. Oh yeah just to double check as long as I get my air fuel ratios between 11-12 I should be ok. I am under the influence that I can always use the safc to adjust fuel and air if needed. Also im getting a mbc and aftermarket boost gauge, oil pressure. Sorry this write up isn't done very good im sicker than hell and also very sleppy just another night staying up reading threads to try not blow up my car. After all I bouth a new engine turbo and all this other stuff sure don't wanna mess it up LOL . Thanks Guys, Dewayne
 
Is this going in your N/T. If so you have a lot to do for this swap. Just so you know the safc has trouble controlling injectors over 550's. Your timing will pull real hard with those 650's and you will be fighting knock because of it. I wouldnt go over 550's unless you have dsmlink or an eprom with injector compensation. If you get the wideban than yes you can tune it yourself.

Here are some good references.
http://dsmtuners.com/forums/showthread.php?t=58403

http://dsmtuners.com/forums/showthread.php?t=105569

 
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