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Dumbrotorkid 10-17-2003 01:48 PM

ok i just put my midpipe on and took the airpump off. it kinda idles like poodoo. i have a safc and i heard that once you take the airpump off you run rich at idle. im having a hard time tryin to lean it out at idle. if your familiar with the safc theres the hi and low % my low is set at 35% and high is at 70% how would i lean it out at idle???help!!

-tony

turborotor 10-18-2003 12:45 AM

I"m guessing you have an FC??



Car should idle fine. Make sure you have taken out the ACV and blocked it off. You may have a vacuum leak if you left the acv there and not have the vacuum ends plugged.



If you have to tune the safc, on the low map, it should be no more than 8% lean at the rpm you set up, So if the lowest setting is 1000 rpm, tune that one. On the safc you can set up the load points, usually from factory they are at every 1k unless you changed that.



Usually the o2 would measure no less han .82 volts or it will stall out.

jspecracer7 10-18-2003 05:43 AM


Originally Posted by Dumbrotorkid' date='Oct 18 2003, 03:48 AM
ok i just put my midpipe on and took the airpump off. it kinda idles like poodoo. i have a safc and i heard that once you take the airpump off you run rich at idle. im having a hard time tryin to lean it out at idle. if your familiar with the safc theres the hi and low % my low is set at 35% and high is at 70% how would i lean it out at idle???help!!

-tony

go to the low throttle setting. At the 1000 rpms value, lower the value until the car will run like crap. That's leaning out your car. Turn it up until the idle evens out.

Dumbrotorkid 10-18-2003 02:55 PM

ok. now at the sensor check screen. theres the in.1 and 2 and throttle % isnt one of these the voltage from the o2 sensor???

roadkill669 10-31-2003 11:37 AM

No. The SAFC isn't connected to the O2 sensor. Do what jspecracer said. That should do it.

turborotor 10-31-2003 02:41 PM

I met to say, use a voltage meter to read the 02 sensor


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