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Old 10-20-04, 07:37 PM
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Exclamation there is a blue wire instead of a brown wire on my safc

my problem is exactly that i looked at the diagram on the apex sight and it says there is there should be a brown wire for a ground but instead i have a blue one. i have gen 1 safc. the order from top to bottom of the female leads were different in the diagram and of mine. i wasnt sure if that was a problem or not.

so has there been anyone with the same problem as me?
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cool!...but, is there any reason that it says to use the digram on an rb26dett?
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or does this mean i got a wrong safc?
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first gen safcs should all be the same, but they may have had a flying lead specific to a different car. Either way blue is the second air intake sensor. As far as i can tell according to Z5 on the above, its not needed...

Does this diagram seem to fit the wire colors on the harness better?

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yeah much. how ever on the ecu pin outs it gives the b7(thats just from looking at it i would have to check) throttle signal pin. should i be even touching that wire though? seems like when ever i use all the others, there is non others. this is what i have gatherd on my own

i have a 87 tII btw
safc side)---------------(ecu side
IG power-----------------IG power
air flow ground----------ground
rpm signal---------------rpm signal
(air flow signal from harness goes to air flow input of safc)
air flow out put------------air flow signal

Q am i even doing any thing with the throttle singnal pin at the ecu?

and what is the engine setting for the 13bt

Q is it the same as the 13brew on the fd? if not could someone give me the setting and car select from the back?
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Damn, Z5 is the harness for an FD 13brew
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Originally Posted by skatingsamurai
cool!...but, is there any reason that it says to use the digram on an rb26dett?
yes.. apparently skylines have dual AFM's as well as dual turbos.
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EDIT: That should be about everything you need until you start tuning it. Wiring it up should be pretty straight forward now that you have the pinout. Goodluck.

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that better but my question went unanswerd.

Q is the throttle signal wire going to go untapped? or am i going to do something with it?
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not to be an *** or anything but hoping to get an answer asap because i needed to get this done asap.thanks
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i don't believe there will be any leads left on the safk (except the blue). I dont think the first gen uses the TPS
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as ace might say....aaaallllllllrighty then


okay that was stupid
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