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2011-03-13 22:50:53
#1
anyone using the 14point7 UAFC? thoughts?
http://www.sr20-forum.com/acadiana-sports-car-orphanage/39357-ultra-air-fuel-controller-fmu-14point7.html

anyone using this? seems like the way to go to me over an safc.

only down fall is i dont get the groovy control display on my dash

i was curious if i should go with this and a G20 ecu, or just throw in a JWT chipped ecu?

thoughts?
2011-03-14 03:09:10
#2
15 views and not even any THOUGHTS??? come on guys, at least couch race with me LOL.
2011-03-14 03:56:49
#3
Wow a whopping 15 views!!! I forgot that at LEAST 1 in 15 members here use that thing.
2011-03-14 19:44:47
#4
i didnt ask for replies from only people who were using it DUDE.
2011-03-14 22:07:31
#5
get a Zetronixs ZT-2 or just the basic one I think no is the ZT-3.
2011-03-15 03:15:53
#6
umm.. the UAFC is like half that price, and does tune by rpm, and datalogging. why pay twice as much? what makes it THAT much better?
2011-03-15 04:33:01
#7
Ahhhhhh, you do know the wideband "controller" is not a controller, but a logger, right??

How are you comparing S-AFC (which tunes fuel curves) to a Wideband (which outputs A/F ratio)??

Maybe that's why you aren't getting any answers because you simply did not take the time to read.............
2011-03-15 04:47:04
#8
Ahh my fault thought it was the wideband. since it's something to tune with wtfb chip the stock ecu and tune it that way 1,00,000,000 times better.
2011-03-15 20:48:14
#9
boostlee-i dont know if you were talking to me, but i know whats what. im not looking for a wideband. im looking for a datalogger/something to fine tune mah ecu.

BRB240- i think im not understanding your post correctly. are you saying youd rather have a normal chipped/tuned ecu, or this to tune with?
2011-03-15 21:03:21
#10
to tune with. A motes burner to make changes to chip. It's a big pain in the a$$ when ur doing road tuning but it's just far better than a piggy back. Check JKtuning he sells the moats boards that go into the ecu. Another thought is to jump into the Nistune group buy but that's more money because u need to buy the software to tune it. With the moats board you can use Romeditor or tuner pro to make changes to bin then burn the chips. That unit that you posted will only do +/- 15% changes.
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