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i have just installed an safc 2 into my 96 s2 r33 gtst i have followed the instruction manual from the net. Once i finished wiring , soldering and doing the initial set up i started the car up and noticed that i have 100% throttle, i have continually reseted the safc 2 and also jiggled the wirings but the 100 percentage still did not move , i have been told it must be the settings on the safc 2 itself and not a throttle sensor problem ,

any suggestions ?

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hey guys

i have just installed an safc 2 into my 96 s2 r33 gtst i have followed the instruction manual from the net. Once i finished wiring , soldering and doing the initial set up i started the car up and noticed that i have 100% throttle, i have continually reseted the safc 2 and also jiggled the wirings but the 100 percentage still did not move , i have been told it must be the settings on the safc 2 itself and not a throttle sensor problem ,

any suggestions ?

Have you done the proper sensor calibration?

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yeh just tried to turn it on but the safc doesnt even start , pulled the thing (safc) apart and found out one of the soleniods or the small circle thing is sorta snapped off inside so the safc is pretty much useless , and so is the thread lol , freakin pissed but

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i dont know but i unplugged the safc 2 from the extended harness and drove down the road and went on limpo mode, found out the airflow wire was doing it so i connected the safc 2 again to avoid the car on limp mode but the safc itself isnt even turned on, the photo i attached shows the circle thing im holding has come off the circuit card , what should i do? i was thinking of getting another safc 2 or can an safc 1 with a harness clip fit to an safc 2 extended harness clip which is already wired in?

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Well i just got another safc 2 from a fellow sau member And hooked It up to my existing extended harness which was already connected to my ecu, its still reading 100% throttle and i tried to look through the safc manual on throttle self learn procedure but its very vage .

So can some one (please) give me a step by step on how to do the throttle self learn sequence ?

The settings are on;

Hotwire - 1 / 1 - 1 / 1

6 cyl - arrow up

Anything else i need to set up ? Eg hi-lo throttle settings?

Any help sau

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Yeh i know but might aswell make this work till i get more funds for the next ecu , but i am positive about the wiring , all the wires are soldered in and i have been saving the settings but im pretty sure it might be that i havent done the self learning thing

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