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hey guys

just bought a apexi AFC Neo. Im not sure about the wiring though

would anyone be able to point me in the right direction? iv looked on the tech section on the forum but its only got the installation of the SAFC II.

Would the neo use the same wiring diagram as the SAFC II?

I would like to install in myself because then thats an extra $300 or so i can use on tuning or something else :laugh:

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hey guys

just bought a apexi AFC Neo. Im not sure about the wiring though

would anyone be able to point me in the right direction? iv looked on the tech section on the forum but its only got the installation of the SAFC II.

Would the neo use the same wiring diagram as the SAFC II?

I would like to install in myself because then thats an extra $300 or so i can use on tuning or something else :laugh:

hyperdrive can install that for 150. :D not sure how to install it myself too...

hey guys

just bought a apexi AFC Neo. Im not sure about the wiring though

would anyone be able to point me in the right direction? iv looked on the tech section on the forum but its only got the installation of the SAFC II.

Would the neo use the same wiring diagram as the SAFC II?

I would like to install in myself because then thats an extra $300 or so i can use on tuning or something else :laugh:

hey mani have the wiring diagram,,, took me 30 minstoo install mine :rofl:

This should help. These two diagrams apply for the R33 GTSt.

If you need any more help, drop me a PM, installing mine last year was pretty easy.

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Alternate URL: http://skylineswiki.com/Image:Apexineo-r33-01.jpg

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Alternate URL: http://skylineswiki.com/Image:Apexineo-r33-02.jpg

This should help. These two diagrams apply for the R33 GTSt.

If you need any more help, drop me a PM, installing mine last year was pretty easy.

post-37465-1229937814_thumb.jpg

Alternate URL: http://skylineswiki.com/Image:Apexineo-r33-01.jpg

post-37465-1229937923_thumb.jpg

Alternate URL: http://skylineswiki.com/Image:Apexineo-r33-02.jpg

ah brilliant cheers bud :banana:

should help

now its just a matter of connecting all nececary wires hey

o yea one more thing lol

is the settings for the basic tune the same as the SAFC?

Sorry, should clarify incase you're not sure how it works? or for others..

All the settings on the SAFC at 0 = normal ECU tune.

A tuner will adjust these + or - a bit at certain rev ranges to get better air/fuel ratio's at those revs.

The ECU thinks it's sending AFRs to the engine components, but the SAFC intercepts those signals and adjusts them, and then sends them on. What a sneaky little russian eh?

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