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Old 02-06-2007, 03:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Apexi S-AFC I Help

Has anyone here installed a Apexi S-AFC I. I'm installing one in my 94 Sidekick and can't seem to fuigure it out. I have it connected as the instuctions show but I get 5.1 Volts all the time on the MAF signal. Does anyone know what the sensor No. I should be using?
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First of all what kind of sensor does your vehicle have? MAP, MAF? If you can tell me what kind it has I can tell you how to set it up. Also check with a multimeter to see what the voltage output is at zero throttle and at WOT.
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