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Old Oct 11, 2006 | 04:38 PM
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Hey guys any recommendations on what tuner I should buy? This is for a N/A 350Z with all boltons including mrev2 +5/16 spacer, intake, headers, exhaust, pulleys. Was looking in the Apexi SAFC II but is there anything else that most Z owners use? Thanks
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Old Oct 11, 2006 | 04:41 PM
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If you can wait a couple of days, I'll show you some progress with Greddy EU. If you ask me this is a great tuning solution for N/A.

UTEC is definitely better but takes a little bit more effort.

By the way please browse around this forum (tuning forum) because doing independent research is the only way you'll ever make an informed decision on tuning.
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Old Oct 11, 2006 | 04:56 PM
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how much did the greddy eu run you? see i was looking at the safc II because i wanted to get a custom install in my sunglass holder. thought it would look cool =]
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Old Oct 12, 2006 | 11:21 AM
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I got the greddy EU with complete harness wired to an autosport harness (makes it plug and play) for about $700 ish. It was used, from another member on the forums.


New it will run you a bit more than that.

UTEC runs a bit more than the EU once you get everything you need to go with it.


I have it mounted using some tough velcro down underneath the passenger side dash, all the way up against the right wall of the car.


I also got the cipher tool from AAM for about $400, which lets you tap into the factory widebands and get an accurate air/fuel ratio without purchasing an aftermarket wideband. (as well as datalog everything you ever needed to know about what the car's doing)
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