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Apex-i S-AFC install on a 5th gen (F22B1)

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Old Jan 17, 2007 | 09:15 PM
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Default Apex-i S-AFC install on a 5th gen (F22B1)

as title says im looking to install a S-AFCII in my CL (same as a 5th gen) and was wondering what I would need to know, like ECU wiring diagrams, sensor wire locations, and all that good stuff....... also if anybody has a good setup for fuel/air correction for an F22B that would be cool too, if not general pointers would be cool like should I set for Leaner burning or Richer burning??? stuff like that......... thanks in advance
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Old Jan 18, 2007 | 11:23 AM
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Default Re: Apex-i S-AFC install on a 5th gen (H22 CL)

1)apexi usa has a complete pinout for US, it should be relativity the same for your CL

2)get it tuned or don't get it at all, half **** street tune will harm performance and gas mileage, why waste the cash and get a half **** result?

3)again, get it tuned with someone that knows the stuff, if you can't tell the difference about running lean and rich then you don't sound ready to DIY it.

sh-tty response i know but true
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Old Jan 18, 2007 | 12:56 PM
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Default Re: Apex-i S-AFC install on a 5th gen (iam7head)

I was intending on getting it dyno tuned at a local place that also sells these things...... once I cough up the dough, I just wanna run the install myself and save me that bit of money.... and I do know that Lean is always a bit better than rich
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