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Old 01-15-2004, 02:23 PM
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Question Field SFC Hyper R - Install Help

I posted this question a few days ago in the regular forum. I have not received any responses so I thought I would post it here.

Looking for some help with installing the Field SFC Hyper R in a 90' HF with a PM6 ECU. I had the unit wired in to the car and the car ran fine with the Main Power ON and the SFC OFF(MODE light GREEN and UP /DOWN Arrows GREEN). As soon as I turned the SFC ON the engine would bog down and the check engine light would come on. The ECU LED was blinking error code 3, a MAP sensor problem.
I confirmed the ECU terminal location(C14) of the MAP wire. I was able to get the RPMs and the Speed to display correctly with the MAP leads from the SFC disconnected. I reconnected the MAP leads from the SFC and the error condition returned. I used another MAP sensor to make sure that was not the problem.

If anyone knows anything about this, or any links to get help I would really appreciate it.
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Re: Field SFC Hyper R - Install Help

The company should have Faq answers at there web site, if that helps.
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