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exiletalon

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Nov 14, 2005
Aurora, Colorado
I am going to start off saying that I have a SAFC-2, but no logger, Is there a way I can set the SAFC to compensate for the 650cc I have. Like setting the baseline correction at 18% or close. I will not tune it it, but I need my car and my 450's are crap, I have good 650's just waiting, can I put them in and just compensate for them so my car will run ok.
 
exiletalon said:
I am going to start off saying that I have a SAFC-2, but no logger, Is there a way I can set the SAFC to compensate for the 650cc I have. Like setting the baseline correction at 18% or close. I will not tune it it, but I need my car and my 450's are crap, I have good 650's just waiting, can I put them in and just compensate for them so my car will run ok.
It IS possible to do that but without a logger I would definitely recommend AGAINST it. Without knowing where you stand with your engine vitals, you might be doing more harm then good. Get a logger and then throw them in. :thumb:
 
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