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Hey guys followed the tutorial for the safc install .. Everything working sweet but I'm getting no air flow signals. There is a wire that says air flow out and wondering if I use to 2 as a bridge and have the airflow in going to the afc then connect the ecu to the one comming off it . Any help would be sweet

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Hey man

if you check the safc wiring guide you should be able to find that..

anyways to answer your question you cut the original ecu wire and then put bullets of some sort on either end (so if you ever remove the safc you can re-connect the original wire.. anyway then make two bullet clips for the safc in/out wires.. connect the IN wire to the cut wire that goes to the engine, then connect the OUT safc wire to the other side of the wire that was cut, this is the wire that goes toward the Ecu side.

However please double check this as i dont want to be held responsible for anything.. as i wired mine a while ago so my memory is a bit fuzzy..

Good luck, ni

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