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Old 06-28-2008, 09:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default WB or S-AFC

Which is better from the start a wideband or a S- AFC?
Just curious on your opinions.
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A wideband is a better choice in my opinion but thats just my .2 cents, you always want to know how you car is running
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Yeah I am just trying to figure out which would be better up front
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You need the wide band in order to adjust the SAFC, so wideband is my vote.
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I still vote for taking off the wastegate/BC/big injectors and going back to stock, fixing your problem and then add one at a time.
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wb before fuel controller 100%
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I still vote for taking off the wastegate/BC/big injectors and going back to stock, fixing your problem and then add one at a time.

that would be my vote too.
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Ryan we need to look at the car and I will get it figured out. Coy, we talked about this and its part of modding. If he wants to go back to stock or start taking things off the car he can, but when the problem is still there then what? A tech needs to look at it to "figure it out", this saves time and money vs tearing a car down to see if the "parts" are the problem.
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Ryan we need to look at the car and I will get it figured out. Coy, we talked about this and its part of modding. If he wants to go back to stock or start taking things off the car he can, but when the problem is still there then what? A tech needs to look at it to "figure it out", this saves time and money vs tearing a car down to see if the "parts" are the problem.

did you figure it out today i saw you two driving around
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Yeah used car equals me always dropping more money into it.....
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fuck it, go buy some wheels
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Yeah used car equals me always dropping more money into it.....

You have a huge boost leak, how does that equal dropping more money. We will get that fixed and then move on to the next items in the shop. You need to calm down and either realize that you need your own garage and you can start working on the car (boost leak testing and such) or let me take care of it. We are looking at signing papers middle of this month for the shop. Then we can look at your car all the time.
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