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2010-11-21 18:05:23
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Ultra Air Fuel Controller FMU from 14point7
The Acadiana Sports Car Orphanage is proud to announce that we are adding another quality 14pont7 product to our parts catalog - the Ultra Air Fuel Controller!



The UAFC from 14point7 is a highly tunable MAP/MAF sensor voltage-scaling Piggyback Fuel Management Unit (FMU). For mildly modified engines requiring up to +/- 15% fuel adjustments, UAFC is the perfect choice. For heavily modified engines requiring up to +/- 50% fuel adjustments, UAFC in conjunction with a set of larger injectors is a great alternative to much more expensive Fuel Management Units on the market.

The UAFC is Compatible with any 0-5[v] linear MAP/MAF sensor, and comes with a array of features, including:

- Tunable on any XP, Vista, Win7 computer with USB connectivity
- 256 point fuel correction table (16 MAP/MAF x 16 RPM)
- Memory for 3 complete Fuel Correction Tables, selectable in real time
- Compatible with any 0-5[v] linear MAP/MAF sensor, frequency based airflow sensors are not supported
- Built in RPM packup; tachometer or low side of ignition coil
- Tunable up to 15k RPM
- Onboard memory for storing upto 30 minutes of datalogging without PC
- Dual 0-5[v] analog inputs for datalogging
- Nitrous support


UAFC's compact size, and the ability to internally store upto 30 minutes of datalogging without the need for a PC to be attached, makes it the perfect choice for both motorbike and race applications.



Our PC application together with USB connectivity makes tuning and datalogging quick and easy. Feel like more power or better fuel economy? With enough memory for 3 sets of Fuel Correction Tables and the ability to switch between Fuel Correction tables in Real-Time. Literally, with a touch of a button, your engine can transform from Dr. Jekyll to Mr. Hyde and back in a split second.

To prevent damage, the power supply circuitry on UAFC features fuse protection, over voltage protection, and reverse polarity protection. Each and every input and output on UAFC features current limiting and over voltage protection as well. The UAFC is backed by a solid 1 year warranty (one of the industry's best) and customers have access to the 14point7 technical forums as well!

Included with the kit is:

- UAFC Controller Unit with hardware
- Software/Instructions CD
- Quick Start Guide

The UAFC Fuel Management Unit by 14point7 retails for 129.99 shipped anywhere in the continental US.

If you have any questions, I'd be glad to answer them myself or get the definitive answer for you.

Thanks!
Zack
2010-11-21 18:10:42
#2
So this is just like the Apexi SAFC devices but only dirt cheap compared to a new one of those.
2010-11-21 18:21:16
#3
Well, I think the Apex'i can control VTEC solenoids, and a few other features. But the core functions of it, which is allowing adjustment in MAF output, is the same as this.
2011-02-03 03:02:50
#4
Still have a few of these units in stock. Please feel free to PM me for forum pricing!
2011-02-03 09:20:04
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Originally Posted by acadianasportscars
Well, I think the Apex'i can control VTEC solenoids, and a few other features. But the core functions of it, which is allowing adjustment in MAF output, is the same as this.


Apex'i has one that can control Vtec solenoids(VAFC) and another for non Vtec cars( SAFC for non Honda )....
2011-02-04 01:27:52
#6
Thanks for the clarification Matt!
2011-04-23 06:13:12
#7
So if it could control nitrous it could in theory control VVL, correct?
2011-04-24 00:43:28
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Theoretically, I suppose it could, but I really don't know enough about VVL to say with any certainty.
2011-04-24 16:27:47
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Originally Posted by acadianasportscars
Theoretically, I suppose it could, but I really don't know enough about VVL to say with any certainty.


All you need is some sort of rpm window switch, I assume that's what it does? Turn the nitrous on at the rpm of your choice? I currently use my zeitronix box for my VVL.

This gets used in conjunction with the zt-2
http://www.zeitronix.com/Products/zavt/zavt.shtml
Last edited by SENTRASER on 2011-04-24 at 16-31-20.
2011-06-18 01:17:05
#10
Just got several of these bad boys in.

I did verify that it will not be able to control a VVL solenoid though to answer a previous question.
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