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    I was flicking thru my old (05) jaycar catalogue and and found the air/ fuel adjuster. It actually looks pretty cool, its looks to be just like a piggy back which intercepts the volts reading going from either map or airflow meter. Its a hell of alot cheaper than other name bracnd piggy back units which i would'nt bother with except this is bassically just a diy job which does the same job anywayz.

    It has real time mapping, 128 load points.

    Do you think there would be any gains from this unit?

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    ill try and find the link of nissansilvia fair bit of those guys had tried it when they came out be back soon
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    cool thnx dude, i'll have a search now to.

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    the sites down so ill try a little later on
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    anyone find anything on it?

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    im pretty sure they dont make these anymore.

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    they do i was lookng at them yesterday...

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    I did a fair bit or research on it and found that you can only use it if you have air flow meter. To be honest i wouldnt even bother, i bought the jay car air/fuel display and its so inaccurate its not funny, then again its only cheap and was never designed for tuning. So i doubt the air/fuel adjuster will be super accurate.

    Saying that, half the fun is in building it.

    If you really wanna adjust fuel mixtures go for a 'real' piggy back unit or even better full aftermarket ecu. :2thumbs:

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (eightsixboy @ Sep 12 2008, 12:45 PM) </div>
    i agree BUT!!

    it is basically an SAFC without the price tag and better! my car runs afm so i can use it...

    will let you guys know results when i put it in

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    you can use it on anything that has an input into the ecu. MAP sensor would be one.

    i have a pivot afc, best $50 ive ever spent. its so basic the wiggas can tune my car!
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