Will a avc-r work for engine management for my turbo Del Sol?
Just what the topic says, just want to know if that would be a safe way to have my car tuned or if it would work.
the AVC-R is just a boost controller, not an engine manegment unit by any means.
If you want GOOD engine management get Hondata, AEM EMS, Uberdata, Crome, etc. etc.
If you want GOOD engine management get Hondata, AEM EMS, Uberdata, Crome, etc. etc.
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To my understanding,t he AVC-R is just a electronic boost controlelr with ltsoa funtions. it's not really a tuning device.
To my understanding,t he AVC-R is just a electronic boost controlelr with ltsoa funtions. it's not really a tuning device.
the VAFC is a way of doing it i guess, i forget if it's the VAFC or the SAFC that does "the hack" but it's a dangerous way of adding and removing fuel, but doesn't let you pull any timing to keep things safe. Some people have had great success with the hack while others have had big disasters. Search it a little bit and see
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