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Old 05-31-2007, 07:34 PM
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hello all question about a piggy back fuel controller which one is gonne be best band for the buck thanks
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Re: fuel controller

I would just go with a super afc. It's very user friendly and can be tuned in a matter of minutes with just normal driving on the road. You might want to try e-bay for it. Pretty cheap and does it's job.
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Re: fuel controller

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I would just go with a super afc. It's very user friendly and can be tuned in a matter of minutes with just normal driving on the road. You might want to try e-bay for it. Pretty cheap and does it's job.
yup what he said. u have a wideband?
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Re: fuel controller

A wide band O2 sensor and gauge combo is a must have item if you are doing your own tuning. The standard sensors aren't sensitive enough to dial in.
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Re: fuel controller

i do have an air fuel gauge but dunno about wideband just got the car 2 weeks ago how do i tell if its wideband thanks for all the help
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