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Old 12-25-2008, 03:41 PM   #1
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FS: Apex'i Vafc-2 Black ~~SOLD~~

apex'i vtec air fuel controller
black in colour. 7/10 condition with the stand.
no user/install manual. user/install manual can be found on Apex'i USA, under support.

**not plug and play... will need to be wired in**

-APEXi VAFC VTEC Controller

Piggyback Fuel Computer with Integrated VTEC Controller

Modifies manifold pressure signal and alters VTEC engagement point on Honda VTEC engines; Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD).

The V-AFC features a user-definable, eight-point, adjustable fuel curve that can be set in 500 RPM increments. The range of fuel adjustment is +/- 50% at each of the user-defined setting points. The Fuel Adjustment function considers wide/narrow throttle and low/high camshaft settings, from which four different fuel maps are created (wide-low, wide-high, narrow-low, narrow-high). The integrated VTEC Controller adjusts the point at which the engine switches from the Lo to Hi cam during acceleration, as well as when the engine switches from the Hi to Lo cam during deceleration.

*NO PICTURES*

~sold~~

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Old 01-07-2009, 01:35 AM   #2
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