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3.3.2 System Setup TPS Autoset
Click on the TPS
Autoset box. Notice the TPS voltage display at the top, this is the voltage when the throttle body is at its resting state. Click on
the start button. Momentarily press the accelerator pedal completely
to the floor and release, to reach 100% throttle the unit
only needs to see WOT (wide open throttle) briefly to configure the WOT voltage.
NOTE: Depending on which wire you chose or the type of TPS signal you have, the voltage may rise from a low number
(0.5V) to a high number (4.6V) or vice versa. The TPS Autoset App will automatically recognize this and adjust the activation
threshold.
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3.3.3 System Setup - Stage 1 & Stage 2
The Stage 1 Menu allows you to configure the 1
st
stage of the nitrous system. Within the Stage 1 Menu, you will find the
Setup, Graph, & the Configuration Menus. NOTE: Stage 2 menus are identical to stage 1. Stage 2 can be used to
control a second nitrous solenoid or a fuel solenoid.
3.3.3.1 Stage 1 & Stage 2 - Setup
The setup menu contains the settings which allow you to enable or disable the stage, adjust activation and deactivation RPM,
and enter the Ramp Builder App.
Enable/Disable Stage When a stage is disabled, the stage will no longer activate the bar displayed on the RPM
gauge will be removed and the menu selections for the stage will also be removed until the stage is reactivated.
Activation/Deactivation RPM Allows you to enter the activation and deactivation RPMs. These can be adjusted via
the arrow buttons or if you press on the number itself, you can manually enter any desired number from 0-15,000 RPM.
Ramp Builder The Ramp Builder App allows you to easily create a linear curve which the controller will use to progress
the entry of nitrous/fuel to the engine. You must enter Start %, End %, Delay Time, Ramp Time, & Stage Duration for the
controller to create the curve.
accelerator
pedal
completely
to
the floor and
release, to
reach 100%
throttle
Configure Stage Activation
Parameters & Enter Ramp
Builder App.
Output, TPAS Mode,
Ramp/Pause Mode, &
PWM Frequency.