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First of all it just revs high as tits, like 1300 plus, and when you put the throttle down it wont let me go past 3500.

The car is a 32gtst.

ive intialized it just need it to run on basic settings so i can get around with it.\

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well u are affecting air flow signal, and the cut sounds like and afm problem, did it come off a running car, cos i have seen these stuff up b4 and ppl changing ten afm before realising that it was the safc all along, also did u hook up the wires right, remember when piggy backing with ecu's u have to double check everything, sometimes the hardest problem is the easiest thing, recheck all your color codes and the in and out signal wires, make sure u went of the right diagram.

First of all it just revs high as tits, like 1300 plus, and when you put the throttle down it wont let me go past 3500.

The car is a 32gtst.

ive intialized it just need it to run on basic settings so i can get around with it.\

Cheers

initializing it isn't enough, you have to set a few of the settings so the safc knows a few things, throttle type, no of cyl, afm type. if these aren't set right it wont run properly.

yeah dont even bother trying to run it without doing the initial setup, like choosing 6cyl, throttle type, afm type etc. download the manual from somewhere and follow the steps. its pretty easy to get running.

there was a DIY thread on the safc install, compare it to see if you done the wiring right too.

ok.. i got the car going.. but its still jumpy throughout the rev range. i looked at the safc install guide and thats exact how i did it really, At the end of the day, its only the afm i really fiddled with, so its could really be that connection or the safc settings right???

Raz

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