For sale is a brand new in the box Apex'i VAFCII. The color is black. Was going to install it with a wideband, but I changed my mind. This has 24 tuning points as opposed to 12 (or 16, can't remember which) on the SAFCII.
$220 local pick up in SoCal or plus shipping.
edit: $200 shipped. get this **** out of here.
****ING SOLD.!!!!!!!! Close this thread.
$220 local pick up in SoCal or plus shipping.
edit: $200 shipped. get this **** out of here.
****ING SOLD.!!!!!!!! Close this thread.
Bump for a great price and a cool guy to deal with! Can't believe someone hasn't snatched this yet! Brand new is definitely the way to go......
IIRC:
SAFC 12 points
VAFC 24 points
Neo 16 points
IIRC:
SAFC 12 points
VAFC 24 points
Neo 16 points
I think there are too many people moving toward a more robust piggyback like the SMT or eManage platform. This is a good price, but not a price where people are just going to jump on it. Ewuzh, how about a PM with best price shipped to 43230 and I might be motivated.
...Wow I thought this would sell at the blink of an eye at this price. teh noobs ftl.
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what will this do exactly for my car. obviously i can fine tune my fuel maps with it but is that it? ive never really looked into this kind of stuff before but ive always wanted to buy one
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Intercepts the MAF signal, modifies it according to your setting and sends the signal to the ECU. The ECU uses the new modified air flow signal and tells the injectors to either remove or dump in more fuel. This is a tuning device. You need one to get your car tuned either at a shop or on your own using a wideband. The factory air/fuel curve is conservatively tuned. Use this to make your a/f curve flat, more aggressive. Tuned, the car will pull harder in all gears at all rpm ranges while in open loop operation. Everyones' results are different depending on their own modifications, setup, and competency of the tuner. You can probably expect to see a 5~15hp/tq increase across the board.Originally Posted by gunny11218
what will this do exactly for my car. obviously i can fine tune my fuel maps with it but is that it? ive never really looked into this kind of stuff before but ive always wanted to buy one
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Isn't it closed loop that you want to change? Maybe I'm confused, but I thought while in open loop (<40% throttle) the ECU pulls signal from the O2 sensors and adjusts to stay at stoich, but in closed loop (>40% throttle) it no longer pulls signal from O2 sensors and runs on predefined maps (which are conservative).Originally Posted by ewuzh
while in open loop operation
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You got it backwards Originally Posted by toddemullins
Isn't it closed loop that you want to change? Maybe I'm confused, but I thought while in open loop (<40% throttle) the ECU pulls signal from the O2 sensors and adjusts to stay at stoich, but in closed loop (>40% throttle) it no longer pulls signal from O2 sensors and runs on predefined maps (which are conservative).
I stand corrected. The names are somewhat counter-intuitive. That's where I mix them up. To me "closed" means no longer pulling data, using pre-defined maps. "Open" mean to me that they are pulling data and making trims.
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I'm pretty sure you could use the VTEC switchover as an RPM switch for the 00VI.Originally Posted by Nightkid08
this would also eliminate the need for an RPM switch on an 00vi correct?