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Old Feb 19, 2004 | 11:29 PM
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AVCR self learning help

ive had mine AVCR in for 3 days now and it hasnt self learned. ive been boosting it like crazy waisting time and gas and i cant get it to self learn. can somone help me?
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Old Feb 22, 2004 | 12:29 PM
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Do you have your speed and rpm wires connected properly? I need more info.

The first step is to make sure your gear judge is working properly. On the main menu, go to the Etc. then Gear Judge. Ride on each gear and make sure that the NSS reading is the same as the gear (ie: 1st gear should read the same as NSS, 2nd gear blah blah)

Next, go to settings (a or b) self-learning and make sure all the gears are set at 0. An X above the gear number will indicate that such gear will not be part of the self learning mode.

Next, go to your start duty, and make sure they are all at +-0

Set your boost to where you want it, then your duty cycle close to where you'll hit your boost settings.

Pointous: The avc-r must read at least 80% throttle position in order to dajust itslef. If you are using the purple wire to monitor your injector signal instead of rpm's, your self learning mode will be limited.
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Old Feb 22, 2004 | 08:07 PM
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i have it hooked up to injectors
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