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hi all. please need help afc neo settings . biggest problem i have is (thr settings. " no good" )

need folowing settings ( &&&)

R33 RB25det turbocharger KKR430, gtr intercooler.

warning settings.

thr settings

rpm settingsdec air settings ( i have non stock turbo) (turbocharger kkr430)

thr points (lo. hi)

rpm settings. neo1.neo2.neo3 ......etc

if you have any information about settings . thank you

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throttle settings: cyl = 6 and arrow pointing diagonally up and right.

warning settings set to what level you want a warning to flash at. eg. air flow 95%.

everyones dec air settings are slightly different. the manual shows the step to take to set it up. on all the ones i've set up i've never used it.

because the neo has quite a few load points (16 if i remember correctly) just leave them at what they are. (or what your calling your rpm settings)

throttle hi and low points are up to you. up to what point do you think ou are under low throttle. and at what point do you think your on high throttle. a common one is low at 15% - 20% and high at 55% - 60%

but that should be all decided by the tuner. so they can get the best out of it.

throttle settings: cyl = 6 and arrow pointing diagonally up and right.

warning settings set to what level you want a warning to flash at. eg. air flow 95%.

everyones dec air settings are slightly different. the manual shows the step to take to set it up. on all the ones i've set up i've never used it.

because the neo has quite a few load points (16 if i remember correctly) just leave them at what they are. (or what your calling your rpm settings)

throttle hi and low points are up to you. up to what point do you think ou are under low throttle. and at what point do you think your on high throttle. a common one is low at 15% - 20% and high at 55% - 60%

but that should be all decided by the tuner. so they can get the best out of it.

and what about ? afc can't install thr settings.. "NG" position. whats wrong. what about wiring connections its ok i

i've never seen this. are you sure the throttle signal wire is hooked up? and to the correct wire?

hi . i fixed probmlem (NG) its ok. question again. )) if you now can afc neo change ignition map ( have problem over boost) so meny question ?)) we have no tuner here thats why>)) thank you again

hi . i fixed probmlem (NG) its ok. question again. )) if you now can afc neo change ignition map ( have problem over boost) so meny question ?)) we have no tuner here thats why>)) thank you again

no, it cant change ignition map.

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