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Old 04-19-2007, 12:36 AM   #789 (permalink)
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Not sure exactly how to answer your direct question, but I do know that if your hi boost is 23 you can see 17 or even more with much less than 79% throttle so that may be why it's kicking it off like that. I wouldn't know why it would use the hi settings with anything less though. You may want to have a buddy ride shotgun and watch the boost to find out exactly when you're going into hi mode and see if it matches up with your boost.

Edit: After rereading your post it seems like some people were having issues with their hi and low points being so close. Try putting your low down to say 55% and keep your high at 80% and see if that helps then anything in the middle and the controller will compensate for it by mixing your hi and low points together
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