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				vafc install
			 
			Well i got my vafc II in the other day and spent today and yesterday reading the manual so i would be familiar with it. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			Decided to install it today and what a chore that was. I had always had a hard time finding pinout diagrams for p2p ecu'd civics, and i figured thermal's write up in the step by step section would help me out. wrong. come to find out my ecu plugs are a little different (although the colors are the same) and he has a safc which complicated things a little bit. Luckily i looked it up and found a diagram from apexi on honda tech. Wired it up, did initial settings, started it. Ran like hammered shit   SO it threw a cel (misfire in cylinder 1) and i also didn't have a RPM reading which made me worry. So come to find out i had the RPM wire from the VAFC connected to the VTEC wire and the VTEC wires from the VAFC connected to some brown wire (oops!). Also i didn't realize i had to change the sensor levels (they were on 06 06, i changed it to 01 01) started it up..... and it runs fucking awesome so now i can play around with all the features and familiarize myself with it some more in preparation for the turbo install. oh and i'll have some pics of it up soon too one more step closer ![]() 
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		 My first time wiring a AFC was when I did a SAFC..needless to say I didn't know what I was doing and I ended up frying a wire..  
		
	
		
		
		
		
			  Hope this makes ya feel better =P btw, i can install vafc's now/ post pics of it! the vafcII looks hot. 
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		 Sorry bro. The procedures I posted is not for "our cars". That was for an OBD2A (96-98). Glad you got it figured out.  
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
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		 heh, well first time i read my diagram wrong and was wrong with two wires (oops) and caused  cylinder 1 to misfire, but i quickly fixed it and it's bitchin now  
		
	
		
		
		
		
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