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Topic #45724 80 posts Started by hurley97
Dustin and I put in my SAFC a few weeks ago and just wired it in yesterday

I have not yet messed with any correction settings, nor have I figured out exactly what everything means and what it does. right now its just a 'glorified gauge'

if anyone has tested and found the ideal settings for the stock 7A, please share smile.gif



A'PEXi AFC Neo

Features include:

- Completely new case design
- Compact design
- Incorporates both AFC and VAFC functions in one unit
- 16 point fuel correction
- Color FED display
- User defined button and background colors
- Inverted "anti-glare" screen

Key functions include:

MONITOR MODE-
* RPM
* Throttle
* Battery voltage
* Correction %
* Air flow %
* Pressure
* Karmann
* VTEC

SETTING MODE-
* Air map
* Air map graph
* Throttle point
* Deceleration air
* VTEC control
* VTEC unmatch

ETC MODE-
* Model select
* Mode select
* Car select
* Sensor select
* Analog scale
* Warning set
* Display set
* Sensor check



IN THE BOX:

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along with an instruction manual, wiring diagrams, and connectors that we didn't use anyway



WIRING:
on my stock '97 7AFE

I looked up the 96+ ECU wiring diagram, the pinouts from a 94-95 are the same but the wire colors are different. If you're installing an SAFC do not go by wire color only, use the wire colors as a guide but make sure they come from the correct pinout on the correct plug. in the 1997 Toyota Wiring Book one of the wire colors is wrong. (Note: this was done on an auto wiring harness plugged into a manual ECU. although I'm pretty sure the pinouts are the same, just some of my wires in the last connector do nothing and those with factory manuals probably won't have anything in those pinouts)

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^when to splice or cut and where

E5 Connector (26 pin)
RPM Signal : pin #3 : BLACK/YELLOW wire on the harness
this goes to the GREEN wire from the SAFC
(Note: in the 97 Wiring Book it says this wire is Green/Yellow but splicing into that wire will disrupt your IAC and set your CEL. make sure you double check the pinout)

GROUND : pin #14 : BROWN
goes to BROWN on the ECU side
and BLACK on the engine side of the same wire
(Note: all the grounds eventually go to a junction connector and become one wire but I used the ground from the specific pinout just in case)

E6 Connector (16 pin)
MAP Sensor : pin #2 : BLUE
to YELLOW on the ECU side
and WHITE on the engine side

Throttle Signal : pin #11 : BLACK/WHITE
to GREY from the SAFC

E7 Connector (22 pin)
IG Power : pin #12 : BLACK/RED
to RED on the ECU side
and RED/WHITE on the engine side


Power : any wire that gets power with the key in the ACC or ON position : we used the GREY wire from the cigarette lighter



INSTALLATION:
Theres not really a nice place to mount it so I decided to get rid of the pocket under the radio and devise a way to hold it behind the center console trim. Theres a little ledge on the back side of the center console trim that holds it up perfectly against the bottom of the radio. Its not quite long enough so I still have to figure out a way to cover up the right side but heres the pictures...

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and the different Monitoring modes are completely customizable, you can choose what you want to monitor and where its displayed:

digital (up to 4 channels)
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analog
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or a combination
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7A-FTE:It's not about the money.Our Beams Swap.I <3 Dustin---07/16/06
so how much did you pay for a cool light show in the car?!

it looks spiffy
haha... too much for what it is right now, but I expect it to be much more useful in the future

7A-FTE:It's not about the money.Our Beams Swap.I <3 Dustin---07/16/06
looks good.. nice write up .

i put my safc in the same spot, but i just used black velcro tape over top of that pocket under the radio. this way, if i need to hide the safc, i can just stick it inside of the pocket and close the door.

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looks a lot better than the previous model with the colour display
That's got some nice monotoring features on it. I hope it helps the car. I wouldn't mind something like that if the price was right. That would be under $200.

Live Free, Be Happy
I have been saving this link for when i could buy something like this, its an oldy but a goody hope it helps.
SAFCII settings
-Aaron-
Awesome, I just installed my SAFC II in the GT this past weekend. I'm going to use it for my turbo install but is there any sort of tuning I could do N/A to get a little bit more power ? smile.gif One thing that I would like to note is that the Map sensor on the 98 GT is also a blue wire, whereas on the 94-95 I believe its black/yellow.

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I have been saving this link for when i could buy something like this, its an oldy but a goody hope it helps.
SAFCII settings
-Aaron-

awesome. once I actually understand what I'm doing I'll try some settings

in that thread he listed 10 points of correction at the preset RPM. I have to fill in 16 points at my own RPM so I actually need to know what I'm doing

7A-FTE:It's not about the money.Our Beams Swap.I <3 Dustin---07/16/06
dont go by anything in that thread!!!!

he says how he took out 16% worth of fuel and his gauge still ran rich. i was skeptical of how he was monitoring this, and noticed that in his profile that he was just using a narrow band a/f gauge !!!!!

hurley, you shouldnt mess with any of the settings without having a WIDEBAND o2 sensor/gauge, or taking a trip to the dyno. you should talk to manny and see if you can book an hour at the dyno he uses and he should be able to do a nice tune with it for you. remember, it may look really cool and be tempting to play with, but its NOT a toy. it could lead to serous engine damage in the wrong hands.

15PSI - 30MPG - Megasquirt Tuned
Manny's like my adviser, I wouldn't do anything drastic without finding out what he thinks and why first lol

7A-FTE:It's not about the money.Our Beams Swap.I <3 Dustin---07/16/06
Just got my RSM and NEO 2 days before biggrin.gif Gonna be installing it in my SS pretty soon. I wasnt impressed of it much then i opened the box... I was actually hopind display of the NEO to be more acurate and brighter, and not looking like a VGA 16 color one... LOL

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Haha still a amature..lol
(sorry not meant to sound offensive)
light show ey????
how bout a visit to the starship enerprise????
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This post has been edited by P5ycho: Feb 27, 2007 - 4:58 AM
yea, guys, like art said, i wouldnt go by that guys thread..messing with settings, without a wideband o2 sensor, isnt really a good idea.
you REALLY need to know what your exact A/F ratio is. (not a rich/lean lightshow gauge)
pulling out a little fuel up top like he did is exactly what is needed on the 5s, but each individual motor requires its own settings.
steff, setting the RPM points is easy, just start @ your idle rpm, and work your way up to redline.
with the 16 rpm points, you have 4 more than the SAFCII, which will give you a total of 8 more tuning points. (hi and lo throttle)
from me ranting about it to D,lol he should understand the theory behind the unit and how it works...its pretty simple really.

Former Team 5SFTE pro member ;)13.6@108MPH, 5SFTE Powered
I understand the concept I just don't know where I'm supposed to add or subtract things... but I guess thats exactly what the wideband o2 is for. I assume the goal is to make the A/F ratio as stable as possible across the RPMs ?

7A-FTE:It's not about the money.Our Beams Swap.I <3 Dustin---07/16/06
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looks good.. nice write up .

i put my safc in the same spot, but i just used black velcro tape over top of that pocket under the radio. this way, if i need to hide the safc, i can just stick it inside of the pocket and close the door.


I did the exact same thing. I fly often so I can put it in the pocket so people don't steal my "Satellite radio" LOL [thats what everyone thinks it is except tuners of course]

Does yours not display knock Hurley? I didn't see that in your list of display settings. The display itself and the case are much nicer than the SAFC-II but I don't know if I like any of the actual screen display styles. They should have kept the ones from the SAFC-II. Acouple of them were really nice and easy to read while driving.
I don't think it displays knock. if it does I haven't found it yet

7A-FTE:It's not about the money.Our Beams Swap.I <3 Dustin---07/16/06
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I understand the concept I just don't know where I'm supposed to add or subtract things... but I guess thats exactly what the wideband o2 is for. I assume the goal is to make the A/F ratio as stable as possible across the RPMs ?



the goal is to take out enough fuel, to where the car is running leaner and making more power, but still totally safe. running too rich or too lean will rob you of power. the idea is to find the perfect balance. that can really only be done right on the dyno. now the question of where that perfect balance is, will depend on what type of gas you fill up with. the higher the octain, the leaner you can go while keeping the motor safe.

15PSI - 30MPG - Megasquirt Tuned
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I don't think it displays knock. if it does I haven't found it yet

it should..the SAFCII did, i would assume the NEO does...
:::EDIT::
just went over the instructions super quick..
so it DONT display knock...BOOOOOO
not that its a huge tuning tool, but i did kinda like that on the display with the SAFCII

Former Team 5SFTE pro member ;)13.6@108MPH, 5SFTE Powered
neo was the jump to bring the v-afc and the s-afc together.
it looks better smile.gif smile.gif :\

nice write-up
If you had a wideband O2, you could want to tune a NA car to something like 12:1 all the way across right? Same thing with a turbo car but just more risky? A buddy of mine has been messing with his SAFC2 in his sr20det 240sx, and I just thought it might be a good idea to help him out before he screws the motor up. God bless that guy, he'll spend $300 on a SAFC2, and run with a broken power steering pump, broken brake booster, broken a/c, a leaky radiator, and he will still talk of his next investment to be an equal length up-pipe.

Live Free, Be Happy
so what's a good wideband o2 gauge to get?

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so what's a good wideband o2 gauge to get?



any of them. i have the aem uego and i love it.

15PSI - 30MPG - Megasquirt Tuned
I like that one, the AEM Gauge-Type Wideband UEGO Controller (I think you're talking about the same one). its actually the cheapest on ebay out of the package deals that come with everything

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This post has been edited by hurley97: Feb 28, 2007 - 8:39 AM

7A-FTE:It's not about the money.Our Beams Swap.I <3 Dustin---07/16/06
i need a 60mm gauge frown.gif
if you buy that and tune, u should sell it to me after you get u're tune done wink.gif

btw, turbos generally aim for ~11-11.5 if driven a lot.
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I like that one, the AEM Gauge-Type Wideband UEGO Controller (I think you're talking about the same one). its actually the cheapest on ebay out of the package deals that come with everything

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How much was that?
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I like that one, the AEM Gauge-Type Wideband UEGO Controller (I think you're talking about the same one). its actually the cheapest on ebay out of the package deals that come with everything

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thats the one i have. ... it works great. however, in your case, i would just pay the 50bucks for dyno time and do all your tuning there. on a stock NA 7afe, you dont really have to monitor things at all times like you would on a turbo car.

15PSI - 30MPG - Megasquirt Tuned
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thats the one i have. ... it works great. however, in your case, i would just pay the 50bucks for dyno time and do all your tuning there. on a stock NA 7afe, you dont really have to monitor things at all times like you would on a turbo car.

I disagree. It never hurts to monitor everything. I would put a gauge on everything I could if I had the money and space on the dash. I don't trust the "idiot" lights. And gauges are really good tools for finding out what's wrong with a car when they break. Besides that, turbo or NA, it doesn’t matter. You’ll have problems in both. Turbo is just more prone to things because there is more stress on the motor from the forced air and most turbo cars and driven hard. But if you’re going to drive your NA Celica hard, get the tool to monitor it constantly. If you don’t, you’ll wish you had.

Live Free, Be Happy
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>so how much did you pay for a cool light show in the car?!


Haha still a amature..lol
(sorry not meant to sound offensive)
light show ey????
how bout a visit to the starship enerprise????
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HOLY ****! I'll bet you lost all the hp gains b/c of the extra weight of those + the power they use for the pretty lights. lol jk ... pretty impressive really.

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thats the one i have. ... it works great. however, in your case, i would just pay the 50bucks for dyno time and do all your tuning there. on a stock NA 7afe, you dont really have to monitor things at all times like you would on a turbo car.

I know. I'll eventually need the gauge anyway, but because its not necessary right now I'm trying to hold off on it as long as possible

7A-FTE:It's not about the money.Our Beams Swap.I <3 Dustin---07/16/06