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    i would really like to keep the SAFC unless its necessary for me to upgrade. I'm really tired of this project but it seems the more i upgrade something another thing needs to be upgraded as well. I'm just trying to finish up this car as soon as possible with spending as little cash as possible. Now that i upgraded the block i have to worry about the gear box, traction (lsd, new tires), etc. Not to mention i need body work and completley new paint job. Its becoming a head ache. But, ya gotta do what ya gotta do.

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    The only way to really know is to take it to the dyno and try tuning it with the AFC first. As Shadow pointed out, one of the cons of the AFC is limited adjustability. Although, it works perfectly fine for 90% of folks because they aren't running crazy boost so they don't really need a ton of adjustability neither.

    It may be a moot point though because by the time you pay for dyno time, you may have been able to buy something different anyway.

    I have a gut feeling that the AFC may just work though. You're upping the injector size enough to where the amount of adjustment up or down is not going to be astronomical either.

    Hope it helps. Good luck.

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