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Old 11-28-2013, 01:41 AM   #1
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From a Super Cool & Charged thread powered by Top Quality Knowledge Sharing in no time. What a blast this place, forum.

Happy thanks giving to you guy down there!!!

TRD, happy everything up there

PS: I still dream of doing this mod. As much computers or sensors it needs lol. It's just so damn hard to find a complete package..... I've never really been able to put a proper kit together myself and kept-kept-kept hearing conflicting info

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Old 11-28-2013, 09:23 AM   #2
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Afc is to add or remove fuel. It works by tricking the mass air into thinking it's getting less or more air. This is helpful to keep your air:fuel ratios safe. You need the wide band 02 sensor and gauge to monitor ratio. Best to have it tuned by someone who is good with this stuff. Afc stands for air fuel controller. My motor went because I wasn't monitoring it at the time. I put in my afc and gauge when I did my 3.4 swap. I used to use these simple piggy back systems back when I had turbo cars.
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