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NJse-r That's why I said to bypass the SAFC and swap in the stock MAFS. Get it to run without the NEO before playing with the voltage signal. Take the NEO out of the equation. It is not maxing out the stock MAFS @ 7 lbs. Also are you sure that the stock MAFS you are using is not broken. I would swap the stock MAFS you are trying to use into another car to see if it works. I am pretty sure that if the JWT ECU was tuned for anything else but the stock MAFS it would state it. I would call JWT to confirm. The chip inside the ECU may also be marked from JWT and they may be able to tell you more based on that.
Like the others said you have to pressure test before you try anything else, especially if you have never tested it after piecing together the intercooler piping/setup. Pressure testing is as important as making sure there is oil in the car. You are just wasting time if there is a vaccum leak somewhere.already tried running it with the stock maf, jwt ecu, apexi controller completely unhooked. Just using the striaght signal from the maf to the ecu. didnt run. swapped the maf from my running nx, still didnt run. swapped the
stock ecu, stock intake/maf/airbox from my nx. ran great other than pig rich with the 370's. When we add in the JWT ecu, thats when the maf starts giving trouble.
Note, Jwt ecu with stock maf un plugged started and idled fine but obviously wouldnt rev past 2500 rpm with the maf unplugged. Plug stock maf back in and the car dies almost instantly.
Im pulling the ecu apart in a couple of minutes to get the numbers off the chip. I talked to ben at JWT earlier today and he said he could tell me what its tuned for.