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How do you install the APEXI super AVC-R?

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Old Mar 16, 2004 | 06:07 PM
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Question How do you install the APEXI super AVC-R?

How do you install the APEXI super AVC-R?
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Old Mar 16, 2004 | 06:41 PM
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Its actually easy.. The hardest part is getting the MAP sensor and Solenoid wiring through the firewall.. I definitely recommend using a patch harness though, and when I wired mine, I had already installed an S-AFC in a patch harness.. the AVCR was easier.. I recommend using the Injector 1 wire for the Ignition signal, since you can get injector duty cycle from that.

If you want pictures, I have the patch harness out of the car with it wired, but a step by step is not something I'd bothered doing.

It took me all of 15 minutes to wire up the AVCR, and ALOT of time getting the wiring through the dash.. so plan where your going to run the wiring before you do anything else..

Not sure what your looking for except a step-by-step how-to.. which I can't help you with.
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Old Mar 16, 2004 | 07:50 PM
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I understand you do not have time to do a step by step. A few picture would be great! I will be outside in my garage working on my car while on the forum with my palm pocket pc 400 mhz 128 megs of ram WIFI. I will be able to view your guide easily

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