Iiv. control box mounting locations, Iv. battery / jumper connector, V. control box operation – BoonDocker POLARIS: 11-12 PRO 800 Turbo 3D Tuning User Manual

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IIV. Control Box Mounting Locations

The Control Box can be mounted under the hood, on the console, or on the handlebar riser using the supplied Velcro strips.
Before applying the adhesive strips, thoroughly clean each surface (rubbing alcohol works well). Be sure each surface is
room temperature or higher.

If the box is mounted under the hood, keep the box away from excess heat (like the exhaust), and away from the ignition
coils.

Note: The Control Box is designed to be splash proof. Do not submerge or subject the box to high-pressure spray.

IV. Battery / Jumper Connector

A jumper is supplied with the Control Box:

1. Battery Connector

The Fuel Control Box is designed to operate without a battery. It will be
on whenever power is applied to the fuel injectors. However, by
disconnecting the Control Box’s turbo connector and plugging in the
supplied Battery Connector with a 9-volt battery (not included), you can
operate the Fuel Control Box without the sled running.


2. Jumper Connector

The jumper is used for troubleshooting only. If your sled will not run or
will not idle correctly, disconnect the EFI harness from the Fuel Control
Box and plug the Jumper into the Boondocker EFI harness to bypass the
Fuel Control Box. The injectors are now connected directly to the sled’s
ECU through the Boondocker EFI harness. Caution: This is only to be
used to test at an idle. Without the Fuel Control Box, no fuel can be
added for boost pressure so engine damage can result. If your sled will
not run with the Jumper, then unplug the Boondocker EFI harness at the
injectors, and plug the stock connectors onto the injectors.


V. Control Box Operation

The control box is powered only when the injectors are on which occurs for a few seconds when the key is first turned on
and when the engine is running. Up to 5 different maps can be stored in the box. The box will remember what map was
last selected and what its settings are – you do not need to do anything to save a map.

1. Startup Screen

When the box is first turned on (by the engine or battery), the Startup screen is displayed. Press any key to go to the
main menu. An example Startup screen display is shown below:

PolarisRMK Turbo

5B2a8N2a N2O:FIX

In the example shown above, this screen displays the following information:

PolarisRMK Turbo

Sled model. This box is designed for the Polaris RMK with a turbo. Boxes
for other sleds will have other lettering.

5B2a8N2a

This is the software version of the box. The box can be reprogrammed only
by sending the box back to Boondocker. Have this number handy when you
call Boondocker for technical support.

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