Xede bank switching
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Xede bank switching
Instructions are not clear...to switch banks, do I need a toogle switch to ground the wires all the time to use bank 1 or do I use a momentary switch (that returns to a open circuit) just to ground wires to switch banks ? TIA
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Call me ghetto but I'm afraid of a switch. I don't want to switch it inadvertantly. I'll just keep the red in the glove box and the black right behind the glove box and put'em together when it's time to lay down a little smack.
In the event that the switch IS hit inadvertently, is there any fail safes built into the xede ? Or would it be catastrophic ?
Hitting the switch for 110 or C-16 running 93 octane per say.
Hitting the switch for 110 or C-16 running 93 octane per say.
Originally Posted by Smogrunner
Call me ghetto but I'm afraid of a switch. I don't want to switch it inadvertantly. I'll just keep the red in the glove box and the black right behind the glove box and put'em together when it's time to lay down a little smack.
well, from what i understand, the Xede still retains much of the factory ECU's safegaurds against situations like this, and i think the engine should be fine as long as its not running pump on a race gas map for an extended period of time. The ECU would, in theory, adjust and just cause the car to run like sh_t


