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Kouks
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What are the pros cons of using a SAFC on a CA. It seems like everyone uses them on SR's, but i seem to hear that ECU re tunes are better to do. Just wanted everyones opinions (again Im sure, but didnt find a topic that really answered my questions) Who does quality re tunes for the CA?


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It depends on your mods and goals. Please search as this has been discussed in length.

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If you are going for a light-tuned street engine 250Hp or less then it works well. Above that it's going to be less than ideal.

Kouks
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I have all the bolt ons, sr t25. I would call that lightly tuned, but want to get my moneys worth too, theres a guy selling a safc2 for 170, might take him up on that....

capwred
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i have one on my ca and i dont like it that much.it is good for light tunes only i do believe.im going to swap mine out for a powerfc this spring.im going to try and get over 350rwhp so i need something a little better then the safc2.


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