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How-to set AFC so no changes done ??????

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Old May 30, 2003 | 11:02 AM
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Default How-to set AFC so no changes done ??????

I'm installing my AFC today but I haven't installed my turbo yet ( just need feed lines and new battery )but I want to install it now for one I'm too impatient and two just to get it out of the way of things I need to do. After I wire up the AFC and goto turn the key on and set up all the sensor info. and stuff so that it knows it's reading a honda what do I set the AFC to so that it's reading but does not change anything or very little ? Thanks
Old May 30, 2003 | 03:31 PM
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After you setup all your sensor info and stuff, Just make sure all the corrections are set to 0% assuming your still using stock injectors right? Check both your low and high throttle corrections. and presto, now you have a neat little blue thing to show you your RPMs in digital format
Old May 30, 2003 | 04:53 PM
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Default Re:How-to set AFC so no changes done ??????

There is a "Reset" function if it's used. Use that. Then go through initial setup. This will setup your TPS, and what type of engine you're running on. Check to make sure it's reading a pressure signal through the monitor screens, and call it good. After the reset all of the fuel corrections will already be set to 0%. They are also already at 0% when it's new out of the box. Sooo.. You should have nothing to worry about.

If you are running your 450cc injectors because you're "impatient", set all of your fuel correction around 40% lean. That should be about right for your car to not get bogged down.
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