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alright i have read the power FC manual from Paull R33 but i don't know how to set the boost... :banana: like i don't understand

its like this is found on his site:

1. 1.00 kg/cm2 40 255

2. 1.10 kg/cm2 46 255

3. 1.20 kg/cm2 52 255

4. 1.30 kg/cm2 60 255

but i want to set my low boost to 9 PSI and high boost to 11 PSI so can anyone put it in the form above for me or give me a hand ?

Cheeres

Chi

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choose #1 - press RIGHT then change the boost value

then when you leave the screen the selected profile is the active boost profile

if you move down to row #2 and edit it then press PREV PREV that profile is active

so the selected profile is active when you leave this screen - make sense?

yeah, plug in the 0.75 ( i think it's 0.5 increments)

40 is your GAIN setting - or how fast boost comes on.

The last figure is what the Boost Controller figures out for itself. Dont' worry about that one... It goes thru a short learning process and plugs that value in itself, so once changed from 255, you know it's got it locked in.

Leave the 2nd value at 40 and go for a few runs in 2nd and 3rd maybe with a friend watching the boost levels.

If it takes forever to get boost on, increase the Gain setting to make it come on quicker.

If it comes on too quick, you'll get a boost spike before it levels out.

Not the end of the world but frop it back a bit until you've found a nice balance.

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