Nitrous Express Maximizer 2 User Manual

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Copy Data from Stage x allows you to copy all settings from the other stage and overwrite the current

stage’s settings. Be careful as there is no UNDO function – current changes will be lost.


Stage present allows you to add or remove this stage from the MAXIMIZER-II configuration menu.
Removing the check mark disables this stage regardless of any other configuration options.

Stage Type allows you to set the nitrous ramp to Time based or RPM based.

Enable TPS-based Control enables the TPS control feature. This feature allows the driver to cut back
the nitrous by simply easing up on the throttle as long as the TPS stays above the trigger level. The
throttle range between TPS TRIGGER AT and WOT is used to attenuate the nitrous ramp by as
much as 35%.

TPS Trigger at allows you to set the throttle point above which the nitrous can be turned on.

EGO Cutoff allows you to set the lean point at which the nitrous automatically turns off. The
MAXIMIZER-II will not turn the nitrous back on until it has been successfully disarmed and re-armed.
The STATUS LED will flash quickly if a lean shutdown occurred.

Lean Cutoff Delay allows you set a delay for the lean cutoff function. The MAXIMIZER-II must see a
lean condition for the full delay period before it will shut off the nitrous. This allows short, non-harmful
lean spikes to be ignored.

RPM Cutoff allows you to set the upper RPM threshold at which the nitrous will be turned off. (useful
with locked torque converters)

MAP Cutoff allows you to set the MAP pressure at which the nitrous will be turned off. (useful with
large turbo applications where nitrous is used to compensate for turbo lag)

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