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Sup guys
I Installed a apexi avcr boost controller in my r34gtt the other day. And the only way I can get it to work with the revs and speed is like this.

Cylinder 1. Speed 2.

im pretty sure it should be on on cylinder 6.

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also when i rev it out to like 7000rpm the avcr will read 8500, 9000 but at idle the controller reads pretty much spot on.

Bad wiring ? Or faulty controller ?

any one else had this kind of issue ?

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Cylinder is set to 6 for RBs and 4 for SRs

Speed is set at 2 for Nissan speed sensors

Throttle is set to point up, i.e. when pressed will trigger 5V or so

I would also check if there's a proper +12V feed going into it. I've seen dodgy installations where it's fed off the ECU harness for power.

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Under the steering column, so it's a constant +12V / +13.8 when running... as Joey said, just have a clean earth point using a spade terminal to the body of the car.

Where you located? I can have a look for you, if I can fix it a case of beer will do the trick :) haha

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