HKS Super AFR

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vboyq
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so i was reading a magazine and came across an ad for the HKS Super AFR... so 3 questions.

1)Does it do the same as the Apexi s-afc2)Is so then which do u guys think is better, if u have personal experience3) it says" An electronic stabilizer(EIDS) beffers dramatic airflow meter signal drops to precent soper rich air/fuel conditions pjrecenting engine stalling or stumbling in some meter-equipped vehicles that use blow off valves to discharge air when the throttle is released..." So owuldn't that in effect correct the whole atmospere vented blowoff valve problem?


MojoMan
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Its flied lice you plick. :D Your spellings is a little off but interesting. The afr does correct the stumbling and stalling for the most part but I have no experience with it. I use the AFC and have no problems. The AFR looks like it does basiclly the same thing as the afc but after loking at the discription it is a little different and doesnt have a couple of things and it doesnt have the diplay that is easy to view at a glance but Im sure it is a kick As$ product that uses less space. Long sentence.

vboyq
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Just lazy don't like to type out the whole thing sometimes, but anyway, would the SAFC also correct the stumbling, cuz the HKS unit specifically says it does but i have never heard any mention of the Apexi solving this problem also?

MojoMan
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it does.

vboyq
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so then i am able to vent to the atmospehere as long as i get the Apexi unit?(just cuz i like that one better!)

MojoMan
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Ya go for the afcII. AfcI has it but numero dos is mucho better. Be prepared for a little tuning on the dyno.


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