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Old Jul 11, 2006 | 03:25 PM
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So... did I just **** away $$ on a neo...

So... did I just **** away $$ on a neo... b/c I cant do anything about ig. timing... b/c EmU is cheaper than afc and ecu flash...
Old Jul 11, 2006 | 04:02 PM
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What is a "neo?"
Old Jul 11, 2006 | 04:32 PM
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Prjct:neo is the new version of an vafc.it was design for vtec and i-vtec. people buy them because it function like afc or safc2 where you can control 16 point of air fuel correction.

Chad: yeah you did **** off your money for a useless neo. no afc or safc2 has the capabilities of changing timing. only a standalone or a piggyback that is design for timing capabilities. normally people use the afc to change their fuel curve so that they can advance or retard their timing by using the fuel to control the timing. you cannot use it to control your timing straight up. most of the time people would log their run with a datalogger and play it back to see where the timing dips and they use the afc or safc2 to either add or take more fuel so that the timing would be right. in other word so your engine won't go BOOM .if you see a dip in your datalog that means you have a knock and like i said you have to either add or take more fuel.
You can however keep it and change your fuel curve either to add or take more fuel on you powerband, but be warn if the weather changes or the atitude changes your fuel curve would be totally different ;you have to know what you are doing if you want to mess around with engine management. make sure you seek profresional help if you want to do any of this.
Old Jul 11, 2006 | 04:35 PM
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Prjct:neo is the new version of an vafc.it was design for vtec and i-vtec. people buy them because it function like afc or safc2 where you can control 16 point of air fuel correction.

Chad: yeah you did **** off your money for a useless neo. no afc or safc2 has the capabilities of changing timing. only a standalone or a piggyback that is design for timing capabilities. normally people use the afc to change their fuel curve so that they can advance or retard their timing by using the fuel to control the timing. you cannot use it to control your timing straight up. most of the time people would log their run with a datalogger and play it back to see where the timing dips and they use the afc or safc2 to either add or take more fuel so that the timing would be right. in other word so your engine won't go BOOM .if you see a dip in your datalog that means you have a knock and like i said you have to either add or take more fuel.
You can however keep it and change your fuel curve either to add or take more fuel on you powerband, but be warn if the weather changes or the atitude changes your fuel curve would be totally different ;you have to know what you are doing if you want to mess around with engine management. make sure you seek profresional help if you want to do any of this.
I'm out of my league here. lol
Old Jul 11, 2006 | 05:17 PM
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this is mainly why people get ecu's flashed to avoid having to adjust for these other things talked about.....
Old Jul 11, 2006 | 07:05 PM
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$#!t...I thought he was talking about the iPod connector thingy.
Old Jul 12, 2006 | 10:28 AM
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Thanks... was hoping to get around sending in ecu, and being w/o for a couple days... Seems to be the safer all@ rout to take.

Thanks again
Old Jul 12, 2006 | 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by chad9350
Thanks... was hoping to get around sending in ecu, and being w/o for a couple days... Seems to be the safer all@ rout to take.

Thanks again
Safer in what way? The only reason people say these kinda things is because they are clueless when it comes to a/f controllers. Its really not that hard to understand, u should just spend some time reading up on the products and what they do.
Old Jul 12, 2006 | 12:37 PM
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No, he is definately talking about Neo Geo, those are really expensive..
Old Jul 12, 2006 | 12:42 PM
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No, he is definately talking about Neo Geo, those are really expensive..
Im sure they are, so why did he buy it? Any reason for spending a lot of money on something that u dont know what it is or does? I assume if you knew about the product you wouldnt have purchased in the first place.
Old Jul 12, 2006 | 12:45 PM
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You guys (Glude exception) do not get out much of this forum do you?

Had you visited AM forum, you would not have spent the money if you had known ahead of time.
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