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Old 01-31-11, 09:53 AM
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I may be trading my SC for a boosted GS here in a week or so and just curious if an SAFC saves its settings even if the battery has to be disconnected? It's highly tuned with one and would hate for it to lose all that dyno time and expertise used to tune it just because I have to change batteries, or disconnect it to do some engine work or something.
Old 01-31-11, 11:38 AM
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I cannot remember if it resets or not, but there aren't many tuning cells on an safc, you can just go in and write down all the high and low settings for each rpm point on a piece of paper and the tps switching value. seriously, it only takes like 15-20 minutes.
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it should save it.... its what it says in the manual... only way to wipe / reset it is the reset option in one of menus... or so it says..
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yea it wont reset, so your good.
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