SAFC Wiring Diagram for 89-92 Supra NA and Cressida

7mge-t_cressida

1/2na-t cressida FTW!!!
Apr 7, 2006
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I've seen some posts in the past for diagrams and have seen some crude yet useful diagrams on SM so i figured i'd help clear most of the questions of how to install the A'PEXi SAFC into our "unsupported" 7mge powered Supra's and Cressida's. Enjoy!

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Maybe it'll be sticky material lol.
 

CRE

7M-GE + MAFT Pro + T = :D
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We need a section devoted explicitly to wiring diagrams. I'm working on a few at the moment myself. Props for giving back to the community like this!
 

7mge-t_cressida

1/2na-t cressida FTW!!!
Apr 7, 2006
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Yep this is definitely sticky material now. I like that idea of a wiring diagram thread. Kind of like the parts review section. A thread with a list of parts w/ the applications and differing diagrams. I'll see if i can make any other threads about wiring diagrams.
 

Tire Shredder

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i'm bringing this thread back from the dead because I believe it may be incorrect.

can anybody confirm the correct "sensor type" and "sensor number" setting? I assume this would be the same for a pre 89?

PR-3 seems incorrect as it denotes a MAP style (PR for pressure) sensor.

I would expect to see "FL - x" of some number. Perhaps FL-4? I hear the AFM version of the 4AGEs have AFMs that are interchangable (although incorrectly sized) with an N/A supra. and they use FL-4.

looking for confirmation from somebody that has done this! Thanks,
Steve
 
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Chambers

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I have been running the original safc on my pre-89 auto GE.
Sensor type: Flap - 01 In & 01 Out
Car select: 6 Cyl and the arrow going up to the right for Thr

I'm pretty sure that's all that needs to be changed.
 

Tire Shredder

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thanks very much guys! glad we cleared this up. I'll keep you posted on my progress.

Hopefully I'll be on the dyno next week.