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Old Sep 26, 2009 | 04:38 PM
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Shadow 1,

yah, change the address to 1a68.

It makes the values better, it is listed in a post somewhere around here...

On the other hand, settings have not quite been figured out or explained. Any one?
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Old Sep 27, 2009 | 02:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Raceghost
Shadow 1,

yah, change the address to 1a68.

It makes the values better, it is listed in a post somewhere around here...

On the other hand, settings have not quite been figured out or explained. Any one?
It works ike the MAF LTFT levels. I believe it functions as: go above the first number to active, stay active until you go below the second number.

OR better put in a different confusing way....

Activate "enabled" at first number. deactivate enacted at the 2nd (RPM falling)

Deactivate "enabled" at the 3rd number, and enacted at the 4th. (RPM rising)
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Old Sep 28, 2009 | 08:16 PM
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Thanks Fostyfou, didnt see your reply. I was thinking something along those lines. Any functionality for those of us who have converted to PSI based boost, and 3port solenoid? Im sure some others have this same question...

Thanks in advance.
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Old Sep 29, 2009 | 06:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Raceghost
Thanks Fostyfou, didnt see your reply. I was thinking something along those lines. Any functionality for those of us who have converted to PSI based boost, and 3port solenoid? Im sure some others have this same question...

Thanks in advance.
The only thing that is beneficial to do with these numbers is to change both of the lower numbers to something higher than your redline (like 8500). If you don't your solenoid will go 100% wgdc at the RPM listed.

(unless you have a smaller than stock turbo, and then you could lower the on #s)

EDIT: Old post, but to clarify... by "lower numbers" above, I meant the 3rd and 4th numbers in the table.

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