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Old 04-23-2011, 03:39 PM   #1
Kamatari
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Default Uk 1989 FC Problems

I'm going to try and keep my problems kept to one thread as best as possible so sorry for the reposting this but i thought i'd add it here aswell just incase...

'I have a UK 1989 FC (ecu n322) and ive been trying to install an apexi neo, now the unit powers up and has been setup as recommended (sensor type and car type) and there is no corrections or anything in place, but when i start the car the revs go up to about 1500 and then the car cuts out, every so often the car will stutter and stay reving at about 500rpm but as soon as the throttle is touched it kills the car

With all the wiring in place apart from the air flow signal wire from the afc connected and the original in place the car runs fine but as soon as the air flow wire is connected it doesnt work

Has anyone got any ideas as to what i could do?
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