2) setting obs, 3) setting nsp, 4) setting cyl – Turbosmart BOOST CONTROLLERS – ELECTRONIC - e-Boost2 (2005-current) – Quickstart Guide User Manual

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2) Setting obS

(Over boost shutdown):

Turbosmart recommends that this function is used in

conjunction with another form of Over-boost protection such as fuel/ignition cut or over-boost valve. The over-boost
function will not stop an over-boost scenario if there is a mechanical failure on the car that inhibits the e-Boost from
controlling the wastegate or if electromagnetic interference due to incorrect wiring causes electrical interference to
the e-Boost. If the obS is triggered the e-Boost2 begins to reduce the boost pressure to half of that set in the obS
parameter. Once this safe pressure is achieved the e-Boost will return to normal operation. obS must be set to a
level at least 2.2psi (0.15 bar or 15kPa) above the highest boost pressure. When the obS is triggered obS will flash
on the display to indicate that your boost pressure has reached the over boost shut down value. obS will continue to
flash on the display until the pressure has been reduced to half that set in obS and the unit has returned to normal
operation. obS will flash on the screen when triggered in live mode and when a set point is being edited under boost
pressure but not inside the boost or setup menus until they are exited.

The obS is factory set to 7 psi (0.48 bar or 48 kPa), so you must enter a figure in order for the e-Boost to produce
more than a standard boost pressure. The purpose of this feature is to protect your engine against accidentally
entering a boost set point value that is too high, preventing a dangerously high boost pressure. Extreme care should
be taken when setting this parameter. Turbosmart recommends that you seek advice from an appropriately qualified
technician with regard to the obS setting.

Press MODE to enter the menu and adjust the values using the UP and DOWN keys. Press MODE again to save the
desired setting.




3) Setting nSP

(Number of set points):

The e-Boost2 is capable of controlling up to 6 individual

boost groups. Setting nSP to a value from 1-6 will then enable that number of boost groups (and their associated set
point, gate pressure and sensitivity) in the boost menu and live mode. Press MODE to enter the menu and adjust the
values using the UP and DOWN keys. Press MODE again to save the desired setting.




4) Setting CYL

(Number of Cylinders):

If you have connected the yellow RPM wire to an RPM

signal from your ECU or negative terminal of an ignition coil you will need to input the number of cylinders / rotors in
order to configure the RPM signal correctly i.e. the number of pulses per revolution being picked up from the RPM
output of the ECU. The number of cylinders available is between 1 and 16. The RPM input can accept a square wave
signal between 3.5 and 12V. Twin rotor and triple rotor engines can be configured as 4 and 6 cylinders respectively.

Press MODE to enter the menu and adjust the values using the UP and DOWN keys. Press MODE again to save the
desired setting.




5) Setting SCL

(Scale):

The e-Boost2 readout can be configured in either bar, psi or kPa, the default

setting is in psi. This allows you to tailor the readout to suit your own preference. Note that when the psi scale is
selected and the e-Boost2 is under vacuum conditions the display will read in inches of Mercury (inHg) not negative
psi.

Press MODE to enter the menu and adjust the values using the UP and DOWN keys. Press MODE again to

save the desired setting.

6) Setting bGr

(Bar graph):

The e-Boost2 bar graph can be configured to indicate a pressure

between zero and full scale (60 psi). The bar graph has ten segments, seven blue segments and three red segments.
When seven segments are illuminated the pressure that has been programmed in this parameter has been reached.
The bar graph is factory set to 15 psi. The desired display pressure can be adjusted to your preference and is
typically set at your maximum boost level. Press MODE to enter the menu and adjust the values using the UP and
DOWN keys. Press MODE again to save the desired setting.

7) Hold MODE to exit the Setup Menu
8) In Live Mode, press MODE and BOOST/DOWN key to enter the boost menu
9) Firstly we will setup bG1 (Boost group 1). The parameters that can be adjusted in each boost group are set point
(SP#), gate pressure (GP#) and sensitivity (SN#).

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