This is what my research showed as well. Auto AFM = ground the Park wire. Manual AFM = ground the Neutral wire. Good to know that you haven't had any issues running without a VSS. I think it's just the OBD II stuff that freaks out without the VSS signal; from my research, the OBD I stuff just throws a couple codes, without affecting drivability.ts39136 wrote: Nice build... Didn't see an answer to your question about park/neutral etc. My research has shown that, with no speed sensor, if your air flow meter is from an auto you must run in auto - PARK. If your Air flow sensor is from a manual, you must run manual - neutral. I currently am running manual - neutral and have no speed sensor errors in 2000+ miles.
Just a side note, too. If you are having trouble with idle, it's likely a sticky IAC. If you do adjust the idle, use the air bleed screw and not the throttle position screw. I used seafoam and regained my idle without touching the IAC, but I believe it to be sticky still.
Nice Build, hope this helps.
Luckily, the idle is rock steady and extremely smooth. The damn thing idles down to about 5-600 rpm, and if it weren't for the burble of the Magnaflow muffler, you'd think the engine had died.

*Anyway, I've installed the harness in the car, and I should be driving it around tomorrow after I take care of a couple other things (ran out of shrink tube for the last of the electrical connections, and I need to bleed the brakes).
Happy New Year, everyone!
Nick