Apex-i vafc
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Apex-i vafc
hey guys, just have a question, could I use a Apex-i vafc as a piggy back for a b16a2 drag gen 3 turbo motor, or should I save more cash and buy a standalone??
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Re: Apex-i vafc (22Hatch)
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depends on how much money you have available.
Standalone is the way to go, you make more power and have a safer/happier engine. But if your on a budget the v-afc will be better then the fmu set-up. Either way you will need to get it tuned on a dyno, the standalone will take more dyno time....
standalone gets my vote..........but do what your budget allows
depends on how much money you have available.
Standalone is the way to go, you make more power and have a safer/happier engine. But if your on a budget the v-afc will be better then the fmu set-up. Either way you will need to get it tuned on a dyno, the standalone will take more dyno time....
standalone gets my vote..........but do what your budget allows
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Re: (TeStUdO)
so their is really no point of me getting the vafc , cause I do plan on getting a standalone system, how much boost can be pulled out before the vafc must be upgraded by the standalone. thanks for the help
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