Originally Posted by
nismob14 if i get a wideband then i pretty much need an safc as well...
Not true... Just use the wideband to make sure you aren't running lean homie. Am I on ignore?
Your answer to this thread is like 4 times repeated over! Read what Mark said as well...
If you are using a daughter boarded ecu and its programmed you should be fine. Since you are just worried about what
boost levels you can run that's all you need. Just run a couple loaded pulls in higher gears and watch for lean conditions and/or high injector duty cycles. The safc can be used for tuning and timing adjustments (also injector changes) later down the line to get an optimal tune for power and fuel economy along the power curve.
I know 85% is the going rate of inj. cycle that people like to use as a upper bound under full throttle... I personally used that myself.
Not everyone likes the AEM gauge WB unit... but I like it. I'm using my old one for my VE n/a car. There is a zeitronix unit that comebines the attributes of a wideband and also an air fuel management device and logging that would take the place of both the AEM and the SAFC.
Total cost used for piece of mind would cost you around like $250 to $400 for both. I just used AEM and the Impakt device to watch Inj Duty on a Calum Basic