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Trying to fit a SAF-C to a 98' Stagea thisarvo. I printed out ECU pin outs off DIY. Can anybody name/ confirm wire colors for 'power, ground, afs, throttle sig. and rpm sig.' please, just to make sure. I have black and white for power, red and blue for th. sig., orange and blue for afs, white and blue for ground and blue and white for rpm sig.

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im thinking of getting one too but unsure how much its worth second hand any input would be apreciated here on setup etc its a Apexi S-AFC II SAFC II RB25DET NIssan Stagea etc.that im looking at for the series 2 neo.regards mike .............................

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NISSANGTS did the fit up of SAFC for me thisarvo as he had fitted one b4. We nutted out the wire color and location after looking at plug the right way round. Work from the wire side of the plug. Print out pic of pin outs from DIY. Wire colors and pin no. r as follows. Pin 5 is RPM sig. (blue/white), pin 23 is Throttle sig.(red/blue), pin 54 is MAS sig. (orange/blue), pin 55 is Ground (white/blue), pin 67 is ig. power (black/white). We found that u won't have 12v+ at 67 because it is a trigger 4 a relay (may be NEO only). We also fitted m/f plugs in line on the yellow and white wires from SAFC so we could disconnect it and plug std wires back in line, meaning we can still drive it untill I get it tuned inside a couple of weeks. I will try and get R32 w/gate act. and adj. ex. cam wheel fitted b4 I get it tuned. Have got an atmo. bov that we will fit on that day. Wife wanted to have the bov noise. Hope this is a help. Happy boosting and Go the Stagea!!!!!.

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well done.

note: with tuning & safc..... make sure you get the Stagea dynoed with every 'tuneable' modification, that you are planning in the short term, fitted.

ie since adding a simple cai around my podfilter my tune (and fuel useage) is up the creek.

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