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Old 05-13-2004, 03:56 PM
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safc2 setting for d16

I have a sohc zc vtec and i am getting ready to finish my turbo project.Does anyone have any settings i can put into an safc2 that will make it able to run half decent until i can get it to a dyno.I will be running about 6-8 psi to start on a t304e turbo.If anyone has any helpful advice it would be apreciated.
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Old 05-13-2004, 05:11 PM
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Re: safc2 setting for d16

Maybe try http://www.turbod16.com/viewtopic.php?t=2118 I know it's a site on d15/d16's but maybe it will help; I honestly don't know anything about the ZC motors.
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Re: safc2 setting for d16

all cars are different and so are all motors even if you and a friend have the saem exact setup . . . you just need to toy with it and drive it and keep doing that until it feels right. What injectors are you running? If you are running like 450's try -35 acrodd the board for starters and work from there.
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Re: safc2 setting for d16

do you have the manual, it will get you started, if not go to www.apexi-usa.com and go to the documentation part and print out the manual. Its really hard to tune the thing right w/o a dyno
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Re: Re: safc2 setting for d16

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do you have the manual, it will get you started, if not go to www.apexi-usa.com and go to the documentation part and print out the manual. Its really hard to tune the thing right w/o a dyno
it's not that hard it just takes a little time and gas that's all.
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it's not that hard it just takes a little time and gas that's all.
If you don't know where to start, it can be a pain in the ass. If I remember correctly (and I do) you got YOUR settings from ME to get your car started.

Anywho, here's the links to my old VAFC settings (disregard the VTEC of course) and AFC installation diagram for my 99 EX - don't know if the wiring will matter. Hope they help!
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Re: Re: Re: Re: safc2 setting for d16

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If you don't know where to start, it can be a pain in the ass. If I remember correctly (and I do) you got YOUR settings from ME to get your car started.

Anywho, here's the links to my old VAFC settings (disregard the VTEC of course) and AFC installation diagram for my 99 EX - don't know if the wiring will matter. Hope they help!
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yeah I hear that sleeper. When I first got my VAFC for my first turbo setup about a year ago I had no idea what buttons did what or what all the #'s on the screen meant, so I can understand that. It takes a little getting use to, but once you start to mess with it a little it will be just like driving . . . . a piece of cake. We all gota start some place, it's just how we learn
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thnx for all the help...i have worked with one before a few weeks ago on my friends civic....it was'nt to hard to work with...thnks for the settings to
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