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Now the car wont start, all my stuff got stolen so i have ordered everything again and just installed the afc neo ignition turns on and everything the computer lights up and everything i have double checked the wiring and it looks all good and played with the settings in the AFC and because i have a z32 AFM i put in 2in 4out and it won't crank over sounds like it wants to start but just doesn't. i turned the fuel pressure down to 45 psi used to be on 60psi thought that would help but it's just not happening. Checked over everything put a new battery in and everything. Has this happened to anyone else before? Can anyone suggest anything to help me? are the settings i put in correct. thanks any help appreciated.

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i have double checked everything twice over i might try to wiggle the harness and see if that helps, it sound like it wants to crank over and all the sensor readings on the neo look alright. the safc2 i had worked straight away, really not sure what im going to do?

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havent tried looking at the fuses might try that after work i really want it sorted as i cant stand to see her the way she is, plus cant stand driving the barina i have at the moment the 180's off the road too and cant afford to fix them both straight away and the skyline was my first choice.

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do all the wire colours from the safc2 wiring diagram match up to the wire colours for the neo? neo does not have knock readout so where is the purple (i think thats the colour) wire connecting to in the loom?

did u just plug the neo into your existing safc2 connector(sub loom)?

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got it to work had two wires switched around the wrong way, what an idiot anyways working now. i suggest you get one if your looking at buying an air fuel controller, i like the display of the neo over the old safc2 both similar but was getting over the SAFC2 since i had it in for 2 years so a bit of a change.

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