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Thread: Apex-i SAFC wiring Q&A (1ggte gen2 specific)

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    Default Apex-i SAFC wiring Q&A (1ggte gen2 specific)

    hey all

    I bought a early SAFC just recently and am after alittle assistance with the wiring, reading the manual for the controller it has some clear info but in terms to fitting it to the ecu there is several wires that it may be used in so im not sure what one to use it in so here is what i mean



    this is from the manual and it states to wire in in with a throttle position sensor and thru the in and then back out of the AFM wiring but..



    according to this, there is 3 or 4 different TPS wires in and out of the ecu and the afm does have 2 wires but im unsure what one is in or out so thats where i need the help

    thanks in advance
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    Default Re: Apex-i SAFC wiring Q&A (1ggte gen2 specific)

    PM me your email address and I'll email you the wiring manual with the 86.2-88.8 GA70 1G-GTE specific section listed with he correct ECU pinouts.
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