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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) edge juice chip settinmgs

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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission 2000 Dodge 2500

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i am trying to figure out how to change the low end resposivnes settings on the chip i go in select number one in the settings click enter but when i go back in its back on setting 3 again how do i change the settings ?
 
I have one also. You change it by touching the screen to the left of number setting to reduce the number. Touch it to the right to increase the number. You do have a touch screen?
 
No I don't have a touch screen
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In that picture it shows that you are set to level two. You can change the level from that screen by using the up and down arrows. The low boost fueling is set from its own dedicated screen I used to use 1x5 for my daily driving setting and 4x3 for towing and 6x5 for curing testosterone poisoning.
 
I think he is saying that once he goes to that dedicated screen and set his low end fueling that it does not hold and goes back to the default 3 setting....

Is that what you are getting at???

I just took that style out and upgraded to the Evolution CTS. It's been just long enough so that I can't remember how to set the old type. I have the book for it out in the garage, I can look tonight when I get home.

Mike.
 
I think he is saying that once he goes to that dedicated screen and set his low end fueling that it does not hold and goes back to the default 3 setting....

Is that what you are getting at???

I just took that style out and upgraded to the Evolution CTS. It's been just long enough so that I can't remember how to set the old type. I have the book for it out in the garage, I can look tonight when I get home.

Mike.

Yes that's exactly the problem
 
I played around with mine. The manual is wrong but I was able to get it to remember the setting.

SELECT Low Boost Adjustment (or whatever it says). Press ENTER.
SELECT a Power Level (this is the 1-5 power level. Each level has it's own boost adjustment. It always starts at whatever your current setting is.). Press ENTER
SELECT a fuel adjustment from 1 (lowest) to 5 (highest). Press ENTER. The screen should go back to Power Level. (Pressing MENU is the same as CANCEL or GO BACK).

The screen text is slightly different for different versions of software or at least mine is different from the manual.
 
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