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Old 27 July 2008, 10:30 PM
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Was looking at my AVCR , the garage whom fitted /maped it said dont touch it.

anyway thats it been there a few weeks so sticky fingers went in there and touched it !!!!!!

all is well , i only figured out how to make it show boost, duty , throtle , speed and bla bla.

however my speed is show'n in kmph ? Can i change it into MPH ...
the garage never gave me the manual i think they know that would be bad.

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Old 27 July 2008, 10:51 PM
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Did your garage not give you the option of two boost settings? (three if you include "off")

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Old 27 July 2008, 11:57 PM
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yeha they said do u want 2 boost options , and i said whats the point !!
if i had 2 boost settings i would only keep it on the fast setting ?

what would i do with a slow boost setting ?

however 2 boost settings ain't my issue i'm more into getting this avcr into MHP as it displays my speed in kmph .


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Im afraid its KMPH only
Old 28 July 2008, 12:46 AM
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Originally Posted by jayallen
Im afraid its KMPH only
ahh okay well that answers the question i guess.

thanks for the reply buddy.

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Old 28 July 2008, 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by sti-chris
yeha they said do u want 2 boost options , and i said whats the point !!
if i had 2 boost settings i would only keep it on the fast setting ?

what would i do with a slow boost setting ?

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Set low boost if you should ever have to leave the car at a garage or on-road brake test at MOT!
I used low boost setting (1.3bar) when driving up to Yorkshire with the wife - little point in having all the power available and a tiny bit more economy!
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Originally Posted by JohnD
Set low boost if you should ever have to leave the car at a garage or on-road brake test at MOT!
I used low boost setting (1.3bar) when driving up to Yorkshire with the wife - little point in having all the power available and a tiny bit more economy!
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Your low boost is near enough my high boost John!

If I was leaving the car anywhere, I'd turn the AVCR off (although I don't know how at the moment admitedly!) so the car just run actuator pressure.

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Originally Posted by New_scooby_04
Your low boost is near enough my high boost John!

If I was leaving the car anywhere, I'd turn the AVCR off (although I don't know how at the moment admitedly!) so the car just run actuator pressure.

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I've yet to do that! Instead of pressing the right arrow to change from setting A to B (and vice versa) you press the left arrow to switch off the boost control and onto actuator pressure.

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