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post Oct 2, 2014 - 12:02 AM
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So im looking into buying this piece of art, and was jist wondering what kind of work ill have to do, and after installation will anything else be needed such as professional tuning?
Before that os this part even compatible with a 5s-fe
http://www.apexi-usa.com/store/electronics/afc-neo.html
 
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post Oct 2, 2014 - 5:47 AM
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Neo's are stupid expensive and you are better off getting a used Apexi SAFCII. Similar wiring install.

The install is fairly simple. Id recommend solder/splicing into the ECU wires that you need to connect to. There are specs that are listed on the site as to how to set up the SAFC for your stock 5SFE. If you cant find it I will try and recall what my settings were when I was running my SAFC on my stock motor


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post Oct 2, 2014 - 7:56 AM
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QUOTE (Tigawoods @ Oct 2, 2014 - 6:47 AM) *
Neo's are stupid expensive and you are better off getting a used Apexi SAFCII. Similar wiring install.

The install is fairly simple. Id recommend solder/splicing into the ECU wires that you need to connect to. There are specs that are listed on the site as to how to set up the SAFC for your stock 5SFE. If you cant find it I will try and recall what my settings were when I was running my SAFC on my stock motor

Where would I look to purchase a safcii, im gonna try ebay now but that said how much should I pay for a second hand one, that apexi one is going for $460, also ive got aftermarket headers and a cold air intake if that makes any difference.
Ive also never soldered as this is my first car (still learning), but theres always a first time I guess. Thanks in advance

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