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webster444 09 January 2009 11:50 PM

setting defis
 
iv got a set of defis in ma car which were in it when i bought it and i didnt get an instruction manual for them.

i need to raise the boost peak set point as the red light comes on whenever i go above 1bar and i was wondering how you set the set point.

cheers

NXG 10 January 2009 12:05 AM

Do this on the driveway, not while you're driving....

Press WARN, look at the flashing warning lights on the gauges, one will be flashing faster than the others, this is the one you're adjusting. Boost is default, but press WARN again to move to the next dial.

Press the UP arrow repeatedly for small increments, or hold it for continuous, then let go when you get the setting you want. You'll need DOWN if you go too far.

Wait a few seconds, and the dials will automatically go back to normal mode. This also happens if you hesitate ;)

That's it :thumb:

webster444 10 January 2009 12:49 AM

cheers for the reply but i dont have a warn button,its just got rec/play, peak/reset, up, down, select

i think its the older version of the control box:wonder:

TonyBurns 10 January 2009 01:02 AM

This help?
Defi - Defi-Link Control Unit II

Tony:)

NXG 10 January 2009 09:05 AM

If you have the original Control Unit, then I think the SELECT button will do the same thing...

webster444 10 January 2009 01:40 PM

right i tried setting the setpoint today to 1.5bar and when i checked the setpoint it appeared to be correct but then as soon as i turned the ignition off and turned it back on the set point went back to 1bar:wonder:

what have i done wrong!?

joz8968 10 January 2009 02:41 PM

You prob didn't press "REC" at the end of the sequence, so as to save the setting to the non-volatile memory :wonder: Just a thought...

webster444 11 January 2009 02:22 AM

right ill try that 2mro!


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