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Gaz Walker
07-04-06, 10:59
AVC-R: £299 - Silver and Blue only (Black for £350)
Apexi AVC Neo - Color SAFC: £270

Courier: £11.75 next day. In stock depending on how many are ordered.

Regards,

Gaz.

Gaz Walker
07-04-06, 11:06
http://www.envyperformance.com/gallery/tas06cars/images/dscf0021.jpg

http://www.envyperformance.com/gallery/tas06cars/images/dscf0073.jpg

Alex
07-04-06, 11:26
Are these just flashier or do they do more?

Gaz Walker
07-04-06, 11:55
They do more - but not for the Supra. They have Honda Vtec control built in... not much use though, and no it doesn't do the VVTi!

Alex
07-04-06, 12:44
Ahh so you don't need the seperate v-tec controller anymore, if you have a Honda. Oh well at least something's improved :)

Prof. Monkey
07-04-06, 21:16
I will have one, what are they like compared to the SAFCII???

Thought I would ask before I past with the hard earned!

Alex
07-04-06, 21:21
I will have one, what are they like compared to the SAFCII???

Thought I would ask before I past with the hard earned!

The same but with a flashier display (for our purposes anyway)

Gaz Walker
08-04-06, 08:42
The same but with a flashier display (for our purposes anyway)

Yep, basically! :D

Gaz.

Pete
11-11-06, 16:28
and no it doesn't do the VVTi!

Damn it.
So what's the most cost effective piggy back fuel computer for a VVTi then? Or is just full ECU time?

Nic
11-11-06, 20:09
Damn it.
So what's the most cost effective piggy back fuel computer for a VVTi then? Or is just full ECU time?

I think what Gaz means is that it can't manage the VVTi side of things (like it can with the VTech). It can be used on a VVTi to manage the fueling though.

Pete
11-11-06, 20:46
I think what Gaz means is that it can't manage the VVTi side of things (like it can with the VTech). It can be used on a VVTi to manage the fueling though.
I did some looking up in other places and it seems it's not suitable for the VVTi - I'm guessing because it can't detect the cam profile change so you can't specify the fuelling for all situations.
I think I read someone did it and found it ran lean at high revs.
Looks like the CanCom is the best bet.

Gaz Walker
12-11-06, 09:50
Looks like the CanCom is the best bet.

Yep :)