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Hey again,

Just installed an SAFC2 on my R33. Everything works, as in i didnt wire it up wrong...

Car starts and runs so all sweet, all the sensors and everything are good.

One problem, I thought i reset it to factory before i started the car, then did the pre-start setup etc to configure it.

When the cars cold, if you lightly touch the throttle it misses, but then its fine.. weird. And then when it starts to warm up (have to warm it up to get correct knock wire) the idle fluctuates as if theres a vac leak, but not quite as drematic.Just a quick blip blip blip. Didnt let the car warm up completely as i didnt like the sound it was making.

I put the AFM wire back to stock and it runs mint again. No idle "blip" and no missing.

Do you think because it was set up an a different type of car there could be something messing with the AFM signal? Would it go away with a re-tune to the current engine?

OR, is the SAFC2 stuffed?

If anyone has had a little problem like this your advice would be appreciated. I have my fingers crossed that the tune will sort it out. But untill then im leaving the AFM wired up stock for safetys sake :)

Thanks!

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Ok, so i figured it out tonight after a little more internet research...

If anyone was interested...

The master reset was the obvious solution, that i DID do before setting the Skyline up. But what i failed to do, and was an easy mistake to make is turn the key off.

When you reset them to factory APEXi settings, you have to turn the key off to save that setting. Then continue on setting it up to the current vehicle. (then key off again to save THAT setting)

I didnt key off. Set it up as per Skyline instructions. But of course, it was still "set" to the previous car. FAIL! But resolved :D Happy :D

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