nice is it a just snug fir or a real tight push on it i am scared to hurt my neo lol
and i see the buttons are oin the left is there a feature to flip the display so yo can mount in any positoin or somerthing?
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Mopar 3 inch cold air intake
Fade's '05 TIP Mod
apexi neo fuel controller(tuned by topspeed of atlanta thanks)
msd 8.5 plug wires
slow boy racing wga (16 psi)
Greddy catch can
Greddy turbo timer
Custom 3' side exit exhuast
Prosport boost gauge
8000k quick whips hid kit
nice is it a just snug fir or a real tight push on it i am scared to hurt my neo lol
and i see the buttons are oin the left is there a feature to flip the display so yo can mount in any positoin or somerthing?
its not tight, its nice n snug, i can manipulate the neo easy as shyt. if i need to take it out, just grab and pull, it wont hurt the neo. like i said just lift up your dash just to the right of the boost gauge, slide the neo in and lay the dash down. looks good and people can see it from the back
and you can switch the buttons. forget what exactly you go into though cuz i havent messed with it in a bit, but you can have the buttons on the right or the left.
are you pulling any fuel yet? or is correction off? what are your hi/lo throttle pts set at? just quickies, lemme think a lil more for a solution.
EDIT: also, did you seperate the WHITE wire and GRAY wire when you wired into the MAP wire? you should have at least an inch between em.
No, I am not pulling fuel I am still at no correction. Lo is 10%, High is 40% the gray wire is about an inch from the white. I can move it down some more, have people had a problem from them being to close?
ok, I moved it and it still has the same problem, I am getting worried now
Go back to your menu, and make sure your sensor setting is on PRESSURE!! I accidently move mine once, and it took me hours to figure out why it was running like shit.
nice is it a just snug fir or a real tight push on it i am scared to hurt my neo lol
and i see the buttons are oin the left is there a feature to flip the display so yo can mount in any positoin or somerthing?
its not tight, its nice n snug, i can manipulate the neo easy as shyt. if i need to take it out, just grab and pull, it wont hurt the neo. like i said just lift up your dash just to the right of the boost gauge, slide the neo in and lay the dash down. looks good and people can see it from the back
and you can switch the buttons. forget what exactly you go into though cuz i havent messed with it in a bit, but you can have the buttons on the right or the left.
and also did you extend the wires with soem more wire so you can put it there or no and where did you route it again? pics??? sorry for all the weird ?'s
are you pulling any fuel yet? or is correction off? what are your hi/lo throttle pts set at? just quickies, lemme think a lil more for a solution.
EDIT: also, did you seperate the WHITE wire and GRAY wire when you wired into the MAP wire? you should have at least an inch between em.
No, I am not pulling fuel I am still at no correction. Lo is 10%, High is 40% the gray wire is about an inch from the white. I can move it down some more, have people had a problem from them being to close?
ok, I moved it and it still has the same problem, I am getting worried now
Go back to your menu, and make sure your sensor setting is on PRESSURE!! I accidently move mine once, and it took me hours to figure out why it was running like shit.
how do yo put it on pressure go to the place where it is at and click next then next again or is there certian settings
oh yeah i put mine on pressure and it runs like crap
Last edited by SRT4Badboi : 05-14-2007 at 02:54 PM.
if anyone can, and im SORRY about this, but i left my manual in Florida and i wont be back there for a bit, can enyone explain the percentage i see when set on pressure in the monitor mode? sorry about the no0b question lol
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