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super afc II install

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tweeker13

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Aug 11, 2003
I need the pinout from the n/a 420a ecu. In other words in need to know what each wire out of the ecu does and its pin number. I tried to go to 2gnt but the forum for the install doesn't seem to be working. i really need some help from somebody who has already put one in a n/a eclipse.
 
i finally got it going. the advice given on this website is way better than 2gnt's. if anybody has a super afc, please let me know the best way to tune it without a A/F ratio gauge. have one on the way just cant wait to get it going. (you know what i mean)
 
if you own a 2gnt, then it will have alot better info for the 420a motor as compared to this site, which is mainly for the 4g motors. and as for tuning, i would suggest having it dyno tuned so you get the most out of it.
later
 
I agree with Shuwa29. I have a S-AFC, and I think it could be tuned better. Take it to a shop that knows whats up. It would be worth it, more that "guessing" the right mixture.
 
but the only shop that knew what they were doing has moved!!! fortunately i found someone that knows what the f@ck to do because im clueless. thanks for the advice.
 
Originally posted by tweeker13
but the only shop that knew what they were doing has moved!!! fortunately i found someone that knows what the f@ck to do because im clueless. thanks for the advice.

what are your settings cause im clueless also!! i need to put the mod to work!!
 
i have no settings at the current moment everything is set at "0" but im going to have it dyno'ed at the end of this month. once i find out ill let you know. but i warn you, ever car is different. my settings may be hard on your car and vice versa.
 
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