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Ok i got my safc 2 but only came with install instructions. can some one give me step by step help on setting it up. the intial set up! Mine was second hand so im not sure what its been set to i think it was in a r33 but i need it set for my rs4 s1.

Please guys give us a hand!

Thanks!

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Says the page doesnt exist :laugh: its more of the settings i need to know how to do theseSetting the sensor type and sensor number (P.44 [sensor Type])

Setting the number of cylinders (P.50 [Car Select])

Checking the throttle sensor voltage (P.52 [sensor chk])

Setting the throttle sensor type (P.50 [Car Select])

Self learning the throttle opening

Correcting the knocking signal (P.38 [Knk Set])

i think sensor number should be 4 and 4

If its possible could you give me a step by step on what i should be putting in cause theres no one in my country that can help we have two stageas here in ireland and the other is standard :) and everyone i ask says sorry no can do! we could also put it in the section on mods on the site here for others in the future! I know i should be able to do it by the pdf you have have sent im still having trouble doing it!

Im stumpt on how to set this up and i need to do it as its my daily driver lol

Ive wired it all up just gotta set the intial set up now :ermm:

you wont be able to adjust any mixtures until you get it dynoed of use a lambda sensor. Ive got a SAFC neo, slightly different menu, from what ive told you thus far it should run as standard, just post the specific qus and ill see if i can help ?

Says the page doesnt exist :) its more of the settings i need to know how to do theseSetting the sensor type and sensor number (P.44 [sensor Type])

Setting the number of cylinders (P.50 [Car Select])

Checking the throttle sensor voltage (P.52 [sensor chk])

Setting the throttle sensor type (P.50 [Car Select])

Self learning the throttle opening

Correcting the knocking signal (P.38 [Knk Set])

These seem to be the only ones it asks! if ya can give me pointers it would be great help!

as simon has said above.

6 Cylinders, Throttle arrow pointing up and to the right, Sensor type Hotwire 4 & 4, Sensor Calc 1 in & 1 out.

to do the Throttle learn just follow the prompts. i think you start off without your foot on the pedal and then push it all the way down and press the set button, the last few i have setup have been the neo's and they have a better setup mode.

to do the knock setup you get the car to running temp, go into the knock setup. then it asks you to hold the engine revs to like 1000rpm, then press set. then highlight the 3000rpm (or is it 3500rpm, i cant remember) then hold it at that rpm and press the set button. all done.

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