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upon purchasing my car it came with a few goodies. one which is the older model APEXi AFC which can be seen in this picture below. The only issue with it was it wasn't plugged in and didn't even have the plug on the rear of it, it was just mounted there with the boost controller.

Ive spent ages looking on the net for the manual for it but can only find the new blue screen S-AFC and the generation 1 AFC which is like mine but has 5 knobs on it instead of one.

Does anyone out there have the same model as this and could offer me some assistance as to which wire out the back (4 in the plug ) is suppose to be which colour etc. the rest i should be able to figure out.

2 are for power and two are to go to the AFM.

any help would be greatly appreciated.

thanks.

Shaun

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yeah, its something around the lines of +-23% from memory.

I've searched the web pretty hard and could only come across the other models. The Gen1 tells you where each colour wire is suppose to go and i plan on wiring it up how that says, but it doesn't have a diagram explaining what colour pin 1 -> 4 actually are as im lacking the actual plug. :cool:

im thinking about prying it open and seeing which wires are power etc. id assume pin1 and 2 are power, but I had better check first before sending 12v through it.

Shaun

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Shaun

Let me give you a big tip mate. Remove it from the car and sell / trade it in on something else at a wrecker.

I had that exact same one in my car when I got it and it is vey bad to tune with. That knob only adjusts fuel over the entire rev range at a preset level.

When I had mine tuned as best as possible i made 117rwkw (few other mods) then I removed it and made 119rwkw.

Basically this is the very first afc made by APEXi and was fine if you need lots of fuel all the time or less fuel all the time but generally it will cause more problems than its worth.

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