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easiest fuel compter to use

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The old-school (knob-style) Super AFC. You should be able to pick one up used for $100-150. Easy to install, easy to tune with. For your planned mods, it will probably be quite adequate.

And I should also point out it has a low bling-factor, meaning you're less likely to have it jacked out of your car...
 
You don't have to be a mad scientist to tune with ANY kind of piggyback fuel computer.

But, that said, I agree, an old style 5-knob AFC is a great tuning tool.
 
i have seen alot of jdm 5 knob type fuel controlers on ebay has any one purchased one of those
 
no need to ask if their good. they are. apexi has just moved onto some models that are full of features you wouldnt use anyway
 
how hard are these simple 4-5 AFR compters to install come with a harness or what ?
thanks for the imput
 
I found the DSMLink to be the easiest. It's only cheap if you already have a laptop and EPROM ECU, though.

The SAFC was really simple and easy too. You can pick up used ones cheap.
 
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