Nitrous Express Octane Series Progressive User Manual

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When TPS Input is highlighted, push the control button and you will enter the TPS input menu.









SCROLL DOWN:

This sets how the TPS function works. Rising means WOT is above the set point and Falling means it
is below. Highlight Rising or Falling TPS and push the control button to toggle the setting.




SCROLL DOWN:

The highlighted number show is the Wide-Open-Throttle setting.

The number to the lower left is the lowest voltage the TPS locked in on, the center number is the
voltage the TPS is at presently, and the lower right is the highest voltage the TPS has locked in on.
Pushing the control button will toggle the color to grey and allow you to change the value. Push the
control button in to save. Scroll to exit and push the control button to return you to the INPUT main
menu.

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With AFR Input highlighted, push the control button and you will enter the AFR input menu.







SCROLL DOWN:

The first line sets the O2 input type. Digital selects the FJO Digital Data Bus as the AFR input – only for use with the FJO
Gen-3 wideband. Analog is for all other widebands, and NONE tells the PNC that no wideband is connected. To change
this setting, push the control button in. The area will go grey, and you can toggle up or down to the desired input type.









Push the control button in to save the setting.

NOTE: The analog setting requires that your wideband output curve is linear [10AFR=0.5v / 20AFR=4.5v]

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