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Well I got my New A'pexi S-AFC II yesterday and after only 2hours it was in and running (no thanks to a completely japanese manual).

I was wondering if those guys out there with the Apexi S-afc hooked up to the factory ECU and running a factory turbo would like to share thier S-afc settings with me so I can get mine going a little better.(R33 RB25DET).

Details include the Hi/Lo throttle %

The Rev point and mixture + or - on low throttle.

The Rev point and mixture + or - on High throttle.

I don't mind if you have different mods to me (more or less) I am just getting an idea of the curve people are using to offset the factory one. With the knock sensor feature I will have a good shot at tuning quicker this way.

Cheer's

:P:):D

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differences:

12 vs 8 tuning rpm points

200rpm increments and fill resolution Vs 500 rpm

Knock sensor input

Maintains more stable signal voltage

Security lock feature

Stores 2 different settings

Toggle joystick Vs buttons

Smaller case same size screen

More display parrameters

Has 30 sec data log replay mode.

but is that included in the $550 you said previously, or is that extra? (so $630 with freight?)

It's just that I have allocated myself a certain budget for SAFC + tune, and if SAFC-II fits in that budget, I would prefer to go for that...

thanks

Zahos

go to takakaira.com

And then you can work it out by making a purchase and not finalising it. It's a good idea to do this rather than ask me because the exchange rates change all the time, I might say one thing and then because the rate has dropped you might pay $50 more.

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

rev210,

Did you manage to datalog any info at the track last night?

See'ya:burnout:

Na,

I kept forgeting, was too excited to start the thing before staging. It records the highest points reached on monitor mode though and I used that for knock ( 0 ) and rev ( 6800rpm ).

  • 1 month later...

Hiya rev210,

How much benefit have you noticed with the S-AFC II installed? I would have thought with your mods that you wouldn't have experienced much gain?

I was thinking of one too but I thought I'd only bother if I went a FMIC. Are your air/fuel ratios that rich with only a full exhaust and 10psi and worth 'correcting'?

If so, then I might look at doing the same after my dump/front pipe (my priority!).

**** man dont drive yer car, there s a break or leak in the tubing to your boost gauge, zero means atmosphere pressure, u can **** yer engine, may explain the knocks too, trace along the boost gauge tubing and find a leak ot a break, barstards for breaking it!!!

I dont think so, the car wouldnt go very well with a major boost leak. Just check near the fire wall there would be a small black box on the drivers side with a few wires and a small black hose, this hose has probably just cracked or fallen off. Happens all the time and is just there for the boost gauge.

Rob,

147rwkw pre S-AFC2 on the Tilbrook dyno with the FMIC, 3" Ext, filter, CAI & stock boost (7psi) sounds about right. A dead stocky makes ~120-130rwkw on Mark's dyno.

160rwkw post S-AFC2 & stock boost also sounds right.

Get some boost into that thing & make the most of your FMIC & other mod's mate! You should be able to pick up a basic bleed valve set-up for bugger all (festo valve is cheap as) or a 2nd hd Turbosmart/TurboXS for much less than $100. Piss easy to install. Set-up takes a few minutes! You can then use your factory gauge(once you've got it running) & your S-AFC knock indications to adjust it to a safe level until you get a decent aftermarket gauge fitted.

You'll be fine running 10psi (12psi for drag runs) even with the S2 turbo. Trust me 7psi to 10-12psi with your mod's is a big jump in power. Just waiting for the taking as is!

Originally posted by McCracken

Hiya rev210,

How much benefit have you noticed with the S-AFC II installed?  I would have thought with your mods that you wouldn't have experienced much gain?  

I was thinking of one too but I thought I'd only bother if I went a FMIC.  Are your air/fuel ratios that rich with only a full exhaust and 10psi and worth 'correcting'?  

If so, then I might look at doing the same after my dump/front pipe (my priority!).

It provides stronger acceleration due to improved A/F ratios, I am not sure how much accelleration yet.

Worth correcting.

I don't think the FMIC is a particularly good value for money mod on the stock turbo, I haven't done the FMIC yet (probably won't) and I estimate a 12 second pass on the stock turbo next outing to the drag strip. The FMIC or not should have no bearing on when you buy the AFC.

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