Power FC PFC CommandernData Recall Function
Nope, it resets the peak/hold when you shut the car off.
BUT, you can set the rev limiter low (like 3000 RPM), disable your boost controller, and unplug the commander. That will stop joyrides.
If you just want to see if it's been driven, make note of the mileage.
Dale
BUT, you can set the rev limiter low (like 3000 RPM), disable your boost controller, and unplug the commander. That will stop joyrides.
If you just want to see if it's been driven, make note of the mileage.
Dale
Originally Posted by DaleClark
Nope, it resets the peak/hold when you shut the car off.
BUT, you can set the rev limiter low (like 3000 RPM), disable your boost controller, and unplug the commander. That will stop joyrides.
If you just want to see if it's been driven, make note of the mileage.
Dale
BUT, you can set the rev limiter low (like 3000 RPM), disable your boost controller, and unplug the commander. That will stop joyrides.
If you just want to see if it's been driven, make note of the mileage.
Dale
BWAHAHAHAHA! If I took mine to shops I would totally do that.
Originally Posted by MADDSLOW
Just curious... why is it necessary to disable the boost controller?
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Originally Posted by MADDSLOW
But by disable, does that mean, unplug it, or shut it off?
What do you think would happen if you set your PFC boost control setting % to 0?
Originally Posted by cewrx7r1
What do you think would happen if you set your PFC boost control setting % to 0?
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