so that means i have to swap my PCM and find a piggy back computer to comply with extra boost i cant use my stock PCM and just use the Apexi piggy back computer. My buddys 02 neon SE with the stage 2 has his stock computer and he just uses the zeitronix piggy back system????
the neo will do what you want it to do, just run it off the map sensor and it will run fuel for boost..... simple as that... dont try to make it any harder than it is....
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2004 SRT-4 s2 12.89@109 SOLD 280whp and 330tq UNTUNED
PM ME IF YOU HAVE SAFCII or NEO PROBLEMS!! NEO SETUP HELP12.87 @ 109.2 on street tires (11.0 A/F)
I bought mine used, and just installed it yesterday, When in "monitor" the tach needle doesn't move, is there something that i did wrong? I wired it exactly as the SAFC2 is, and used the msd tach driver....
I bought mine used, and just installed it yesterday, When in "monitor" the tach needle doesn't move, is there something that i did wrong? I wired it exactly as the SAFC2 is, and used the msd tach driver....
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sounds like the tach wire may not be connected fully... not 100% certain, but the easiest way to tell is to ohm across the connection.... if you get something your good.... if nothing, then you need to rewire and solder them...
I bought mine used, and just installed it yesterday, When in "monitor" the tach needle doesn't move, is there something that i did wrong? I wired it exactly as the SAFC2 is, and used the msd tach driver....
I had this code pop up once I installed the SAFC. I tried everything to get rid of it. I used a DRB 3 and it would erase and show the code but wouldn't say what is was. We did a search for it and Dodge doesn't show it as a code. I bought a Stage 1 ECU and it took care of the problem.
so the SAFC Neo does not have a knock sensor? Cause I can't find any info indicating that it does. Does everyone have there RPM signal actually going to the map sensor instead of the TPS, I am still a little confused by this. I wired it up like that, but just did so becuse the how-to recommended it.
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