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Old Apr 23, 2005 | 09:10 PM
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You're a member of Team Integra, I'm guessing that your user name is pnoytegn707.
Did you bother to read the Supercharger Basics and FAQ?

Here's a quote directly from that article.
Will a V-AFC help my fuel tuning?
No. These units modify the MAP signal, which is near limit in vacuum, as the MAP is placed before the supercharger. The MAP just reads A LOT of air going into the engine and the ECM doesn't have the fuel maps to adjust such in a precise manner. The V-AFC also is a RPM and load adjusting unit; it doesn't take into account for boost in any spectrum of the tuning. Many people love to band-aid their engine with these overpriced units, but it's their money.
I know you have the V-AFC 2 but I'd still ditch it for a better setup. I'm sure you've spent a decent amount of money on your car so no need to cheap out on engine management for FI. I'm sure someone will disagree but hey I'm entitled to my opinion right. Tuning is key if you want to reach your goals, that's all I'm going to say.


Originally Posted by :snoopy:
id rather get a greddy turbo w/intercooler if you're worried about smog.
I'm not familiar with smog laws out there but I'm guessing that running an intercooler wouldn't work.
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