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Old 09-26-2008, 06:02 PM   #91 (permalink)
turbophil
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In the engine display section on the right side of the screen... Right click one of your displays and change the "channel" YOu should be able to change those controls to any channel that you're interested in...

Also, shoot me your email via PM and I'll email you my map so that you have a good starting point... It may not be perfect but should be close...

Are you running wideband 02? If so, which one?

If not, let me know so that I can make the changes needed to the map for your 02... Or better yet, email me your map and I can get the 02 information I need off of your map and build a starter map for you...

Also, what pulley are you running?

Finally, you can call me at 913....................................244........ ....................................6999

and email is

phil at boefabrication dot com


Best,

Phil


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Originally Posted by elise/europa View Post
Hi Turbophil,

I have some difficulty to find on the help menu where I can set the read out of the information of the engine like TPS, RPM, coolant temp when the car is running. I was able to configure the display, but not be able to see the read out. You will be please to tell me where I can find the info into the help.

Stupid tips:
- if you don't have a RS232 port on your computer, you should buy an adapter cable USB to RS232. You should see the port number given by your computer, and set the EFI according to the computer port number like COM4. Also, the stop bit and parity should match.
- The EFI needs to be power on to be accessible.
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