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Old 01-26-2004, 07:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
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VAFC 2 initial setup help me please, please...

Ok, i got the controller hooked up and everything, now I just need to do the initial set-up. Problem is I have no idea what the stuff should be set on. Ok, so if you know, please help me, I have no car till I get some advice. P.S. I think its prob the same setup as on the VAFC1.

heres, the list.
1. setting the sensor number. sensor number in and out?
2. setting the number of cylinders. I know this one.
3. setting the throttle sensor voltage?
4. setting the throttle sensor type?
5. setting the VTEC type?
6. learning the throttle opening? you do this when the assesories are on right?
7. Turn off, I got this part also.
8. start engine and warm up.

Please help me on these settings above numbers 1,3,4,5,6 I have no idea on what to set at so please help! On the VTEC type there are 3 choices, high rpm, med, and low. Thanks people!!!
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sensor number, there should be an in and out screen............on the vafc 1...........they readj...............06(in)....06(out)

cylinder=4cyl arrow up and to the right

tps=4.6-4.7ish
tps type i'm not sure

vtec type i'm not sure but i'd go with high rpms.(read your instruction manual though)

learning throttle opening. turn car on i believe. but don't start. hold throttle open for 10 seconds then let off. repeat until you feel the display has learned the voltage curves.

MAKE SURE............to read your manual about 20 times to make sure you fully understand everything. the last thing you want is a ****ed up car. if you know anyone close to you with knowledge of the vafc ask them to come by and help.
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^^ You should post up all the results needed on this once you find them and FAQ it. I'd be hung if I had done this also ..
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i have read the manual about 30 times, and still i have no idea what the settings should be on. If no one can give me all the info, I guess I will call Jack at P1, my local shop, he's my tunera anyway. But yeah lets FAQ this.
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no one else has input????
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