So is there any gains with SAFC proof please
So is there any gains with SAFC proof please
I heard that some member gained a significant amount of power from tunning with SAFC, yet no conclusive dyno numbers of before and after.
Please all you with SAFC tuned VQ motors please post your numbers and expiriences with SAFC.
Please all you with SAFC tuned VQ motors please post your numbers and expiriences with SAFC.
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Originally Posted by mr freeze
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Originally Posted by xxmotox2
i have one in my g, my guy followed the z33 diagram but hat to test a few wires cuz they didnt match.
Thanks
Originally Posted by clifftrail
Using someone else's settings is a bad idea. Every car reacts differently and where you live will also factor in. Get a wideband or take it to a dyno and tune it safely.
I just wanted to get a general idea of how much corection might be neded for these engines and also if low throttle can be tuned too, as in many cars you can not override low throttle only high. Factory ecu overrides any correction that you make on low throttle and over time it adjusts af ratios to how it was before.
Last edited by infinitialex; Mar 27, 2007 at 12:20 PM.
A thought. Before you use one. You need to see WHERE you need adjustments. In order to do that, you need to be able to see your a/f ratios. Either a dyno or an OBDII datalogger. THEN you can start playing around with the adjustments. Just fiddling around with the adjustments without any data before hand has about a 90% of failing vs success.
Originally Posted by Jeff92se
A thought. Before you use one. You need to see WHERE you need adjustments. In order to do that, you need to be able to see your a/f ratios. Either a dyno or an OBDII datalogger. THEN you can start playing around with the adjustments. Just fiddling around with the adjustments without any data before hand has about a 90% of failing vs success.
My plan was to take it to a dyno, but as Im thinking now maybe some obd2 monitoring datalogger would work better for me in case i want to redo adjustments later if I add any more mods. I have never used one though and im not sure if they are as acurate as dyno or wideband. ANyone use dataloggers to tune????????????




