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crazy_camry
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can i use S-AFC? Tue, 19 August 2003 09:00 Go to next message
i'm turboing my camry (3s-fe), and as it is AFM'd i need something that will up the fuel along with the more air being forced in. if possible i would like to use the apexi product but i'm not sure if it would be suitable. any thoughts?
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Necros
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Re: can i use S-AFC? Wed, 20 August 2003 01:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Buy a gt4 front cut, pretty much a straight bolt in. All you will need is a bigger fuel pump. VL Turbo mabey.

Dont bother turboing a 'fe' head or block (higher comp), you will end up spending more money than u would if you bought a front cut and it wont be as tough. Plus you get the ecu and other needed parts (brakes, might need some fab work) with a front cut.
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crazy_camry
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Re: can i use S-AFC? Wed, 20 August 2003 06:17 Go to previous message
i know the 3s-gte will fit straight in (pretty much), but i've already bought the turbo, manifold etc, and this is a budget turbo conversion, it will be cheaper than a gte swap. as for the fuel pump a supra twin turbo pump bolts straight into the tank.
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