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Benefits from a VAFC on a H22

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    Benefits from a VAFC on a H22

    Has anyone used one of these and if so would u consider it worthwhile?

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    You can control the A/F ratio... but it's not the best tool in the world. Learn how to properly tune an ECU. You have much more control.






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      #3
      thanks. any suggestions on software that is good for some one who is new to fuel mapping etc.

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        #4
        Crome and Uberdata are popular programs to use. Check out the ECU Tuning section of this site, in the Performance forum. You'll also want to check out www.pgmfi.org.

        ECU tuning is quite complicated. It'll take a good deal of studying before you'll be ready to safely do anything to your car.






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