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Old Apr 5, 2006 | 01:51 PM
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New Apexi AFC NEO?

Does any one know much about this new product from Apexi? The Apexi ACF NEO: http://www.optionimports.com/aafcneofuco.html
Old Apr 5, 2006 | 02:09 PM
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it just looks like a regular AFC but with more points....still no timing adjustments

I'd just pay $250 for a regular V-AFCII with the 24 points and call it a day...i read all the features on this NEO version, and they are all carried over from the regular AFC...just a waste of money..
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it has more points and has a better display.....thats the only diff that you are saying?
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v-afcii has 24 points...AFC NEO only has 16 points...you take your pick

and i'm cool with saving $175 and not having a colorful display...90% of my driving I don't even look at my v-afcii
Old Apr 5, 2006 | 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by steven88
v-afcii has 24 points...AFC NEO only has 16 points...you take your pick

and i'm cool with saving $175 and not having a colorful display...90% of my driving I don't even look at my v-afcii
I only look at it when I feel missfire at idle, hahaha. Blasted coils
Old Apr 6, 2006 | 11:53 AM
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v-afcii has 24 points...AFC NEO only has 16 points...you take your pick

and i'm cool with saving $175 and not having a colorful display...90% of my driving I don't even look at my v-afcii
question is do you actually need all of those points?
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Originally Posted by vsamoylov
question is do you actually need all of those points?
If a flat A/F curve is ideal for peak power, then I'd have to argue yes. With more points, you'll have more adjustability, thus better ability to make it flat.
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depending on what your current AFR looks like, then 24 points may not be justified....but would u rather pay $375 for 16 points and a more colorful display? I think i'll keep my 24 points even if I don't use all of them....can't beat the $250 price tag for a vafcii
Old Apr 17, 2006 | 06:49 AM
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Originally Posted by steven88
v-afcii has 24 points...AFC NEO only has 16 points...you take your pick
Just a small correction here. Maybe I'm missing something here...but people keep saying that the SAFC system doesn't have 24 correction points. Yet according to my documentation, and the APEXi website...

VAFC-II
12 point fuel manipulation in 100 RPM increments.

SAFC-II
12 point fuel correction in 200 RPM increments

Both systems utilize a Hi-Lo setting (yeah, it's a little different in the VAFC I think)...meaning that both units would have a total of 24 points. It's just setup a little differently. Granted the VAFC can trigger / control the VIAS if mem serves....but that doesn't necessarily make the unit better. Just different.

The NEO as I see it looks impressive. If it replaces both boxes in one...that likely would indicate that it uses the VAFC-II rpm correction setup. I would make the assumption that those 16 points...ALSO have a HI-LO setting....for a total of 32 correction points.

If that's the case...then this might be quite the cool little system.
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Originally Posted by gb21914
VAFC-II
12 point fuel manipulation in 100 RPM increments.

SAFC-II
12 point fuel correction in 200 RPM increments

Both systems utilize a Hi-Lo setting (yeah, it's a little different in the VAFC I think)...meaning that both units would have a total of 24 points. It's just setup a little differently. Granted the VAFC can trigger / control the VIAS if mem serves....but that doesn't necessarily make the unit better. Just different.
The VAFC-II has two 12x2 maps (LVT and HVT) that can be set side by side by setting the LVT -> HVT transition to the correct RPM, essentially making one 24x2 map. Look for SR20DEN's thread on this for more details.

The SAFC-II has two 12x2 maps, but you have to switch between them manually, so you can only use 12 points at a time. They will always be two separate maps.
Old Apr 17, 2006 | 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Puppetmaster
The VAFC-II has two 12x2 maps (LVT and HVT) that can be set side by side by setting the LVT -> HVT transition to the correct RPM, essentially making one 24x2 map. Look for SR20DEN's thread on this for more details.

The SAFC-II has two 12x2 maps, but you have to switch between them manually, so you can only use 12 points at a time. They will always be two separate maps.
Ah...okay...point clarified. I guess we just need final clarification as to whether or not the NEO provides total 16 points or 16 point HI/LO or both + 16 point HVT/LVT.
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Ah...okay...point clarified. I guess we just need final clarification as to whether or not the NEO provides total 16 points or 16 point HI/LO or both + 16 point HVT/LVT.
i thought about this as well....since it DOES say on the box...a combination of BOTH S and V AFCII features....the S has 24 points divided by 2 maps....the V has 24 points (12 high, 12 low) combined into 1 map....

maybe this NEO does offer 16pts into 1 map...but has seperate high and low cams equaling to 32pts of tuning...now thats alot....but in all honesty...my V-AFCII with 24 points covers nearly the whole RPM spectrum on stock limiter maxima....i can tune from 1800-6400 VERY percisely....

for that kinda money NEO runs for, might as well spend the extra $200 and get the real ****, emanage ultimate...i heard the tuning points on that is way more percise than any piggyback out
Old Apr 17, 2006 | 03:57 PM
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Granted the EU is the way to go for UBER-TUNING...however...it's also a LOT more complicated to tune based on what I have seen people going through to get it up and running. Someone just wanting to mildly tune their ride might find this PERFECT.
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How do you wire up the v-afcii2 in an 02?

Does any have that link from a few weeks ago?
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Originally Posted by BLK2BLU
How do you wire up the v-afcii2 in an 02?

Does any have that link from a few weeks ago?
http://vq35de.com:2002/A33x_ECM.pdf

It might load a little slow right now because I am seeding torrents.
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Originally Posted by BLK2BLU
Does any one know much about this new product from Apexi? The Apexi ACF NEO: http://www.optionimports.com/aafcneofuco.html
One of those was installed in a 350Z the other day at the shop but I didn't get the chance to look the thing over, other than the manual. However I've got to go back sometime this week to install one in a 240SX I've been working on so hopefully I'll get to give it a thorough look over.

I did notice that the wiring diagrams were still for JDM cars. It listed the 350Z as having a pin out for tach signal which isn't true for US spec cars.
Old May 8, 2006 | 03:25 AM
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Originally Posted by BLK2BLU
How do you wire up the v-afcii2 in an 02?

Does any have that link from a few weeks ago?
Along with SR20DEN's link:


http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....hlight=vafc-II
Old May 8, 2006 | 07:25 AM
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Thanks Puppet, that was the exact thread I was trying to find.
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would it be smart to buy the AFC NEO if i already have a SAFC-II for my 99???
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would it be smart to buy the AFC NEO if i already have a SAFC-II for my 99???
possibly...depending on how flat you want your AF curve...
Old May 15, 2006 | 10:37 PM
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here is place that is selling the new NEO at an introductory price of $299+shipping:
http://www.revivedracing.com/revived...al&mName=apexi
Old Sep 20, 2006 | 08:24 PM
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i'm ordering the neo tommorow i'm very exited i hope it works as well as it should.
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i'm ordering the neo tommorow i'm very exited i hope it works as well as it should.
Do you have a wb to tune or how do you plan on tuning and using it as 'it was supposed to be used'...
Old Sep 21, 2006 | 04:23 AM
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Right now the Neo really isnt worth it...ur prolly gonna see the price drop on whatever SAFC-IIs and V-AFC-IIs are out threre....the Neo is nice if your a baller......that doesnt apply to me
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I'm installing the neo on friday the 6th of october. Robin at synoptic tuning is doing it for me in montreal quebec! he is suppose to be the g-d of nissan tuning! He's going to do it on a Dynapack {http://www.dynapack.com} he told me he might be able to tune variable intake system to produce more power aswell
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he told me he might be able to tune variable intake system to produce more power aswell
It opens right where is should already
Old Oct 4, 2006 | 07:13 PM
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awesome....inflated Dynapak numbers.....worst dyno EVAR
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worst dyno ever? are you kidding? dynapack is notorious for being the most accurate and hence the best for tuning bar none...in addition, they are mobile so you can take them anywhere there is power...
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OK .they arent that bad but...Dyno Dynamics Variable Load Dynos are the way to go....if the shop doesnt have the proper water cooling system or if they run cold water thru it contantly they cant be a super ***** to tune on....BTW my source for Info is a local well repspected tuner who knows what he is talking about.....
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the dynapack is one of the best tests i can use i've used the floor dyno jet and the results aren't even close to as accurate as the dynapack! i've so impatient waiting to go get the neo installed tommorow!
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but i was comparing to dyno dynamics......
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I've used a dynojet to find out how much hp i have it gave me 189-195whp (6450 rpm) in all the runs i did! I took my car to use the dynapack and it showed 172-173.9 whp (6450 rpm) the two dyno graphs were exactly the same...
Old Oct 8, 2006 | 07:53 PM
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... yet the whp for every rpm was at a different level! goes to show how two dynos will never give the same results! i got my car tuned and changed my a/f to 13.5 aprox, it gave me 5-10whp(1450-5000rpm)& 13-17.5 whp(5000-6450rpm) i went from {max-whp 173.9} to {max-whp 191.2-192} the neo made my maxima hll *** on the dyno jet i'm told i'll put 210-215 WHP :-)
MODS: Y-Pipe Custom stainless, Hi-flow cat, cold air, AFC NEO, sound system...
Old Oct 8, 2006 | 08:01 PM
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the neo does 50rpm increments and has 16 points on hi throttle and 16 points on low throttle (+-50%), its color screen can be adjusted for many colors and the buttons too (diff colors than screen) it has up two for display (a/f cor, volts, rpm, af%,throttle) it can be digital or analog(the analog doesn't work great but the digital is so presise!) it can be used to burn less gas and make ur car boost up 5-20whp i gained 17.5 i couldn't beleive the difference! if anyone has a question i'll check back in a few days!
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A buddy of mine had the Neo, wasnt really feeling the color display, it looked cartoonish to me.
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Originally Posted by mooseq30
... yet the whp for every rpm was at a different level! goes to show how two dynos will never give the same results! i got my car tuned and changed my a/f to 13.5 aprox, it gave me 5-10whp(1450-5000rpm)& 13-17.5 whp(5000-6450rpm) i went from {max-whp 173.9} to {max-whp 191.2-192} the neo made my maxima hll *** on the dyno jet i'm told i'll put 210-215 WHP :-)
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Are you 4th gen or 5th gen? Very impressive numbers from just A/F tuning. Nice!
Old Oct 12, 2006 | 07:29 AM
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5th gen 2000 se 5 speed, my car is much faster now, gaining 17-18 whp from 5000rpm up really makes a huge difference. The y-pipe gives like 10hp but untill u get it leaned out u don't knoew how fast u can really go! it was a/f ratio of 11.4 before i leaned it out to 13.5! i plan on doing the cat back system this mounth and then going to see how much more power i can free up!
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So mooseq30... Do you have DynoJet numbers right now? Actual data?


Just so everyone is clear, the VAFC-II still has more points (24 )
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so does this fuel computer actually work? i just found this today and would like to know what exactly it does. does it tune the transmission stuff or just the fuel. is there a chip that does transmission and all that stuff like the ford truck computers? thanks.
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so does this fuel computer actually work?
It does what is advertises, so yes.

i just found this today and would like to know what exactly it does
. Exactly what it says it does.

does it tune the transmission stuff or just the fuel.
Again, what did I say?

is there a chip that does transmission and all that stuff like the ford truck computers? thanks.



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