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FJO mini controller

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Old Nov 7, 2005 | 07:22 PM
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FJO mini controller

Just got a new toy in the mail from Dave, a FJO progressive mini controller. This thing is way to cool and I now can't wait to get the darn nitrous installed (waiting on my solenoids to get back). It was only $200, about the cost of a TPS and Window switch.
Check out some of features

TPS controlled window switch, (no need for a mechanical switch here)

First gear lock out

RPM cut off

RPM trigger

Two stage progressive control (I will only be using stage one for the moment)

Time based or RPM based progressive curve so you can bring the nitrous on progressively and you can use software to adjust the curve with. The software allows you to smooth and raise progression lines with in the curve to adjust the nitrous progression instead of a straight curve selection.
Old Nov 7, 2005 | 07:32 PM
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Re: FJO mini controller

Originally Posted by ejfagala
Just got a new toy in the mail from Dave, a FJO progressive mini controller. This thing is way to cool and I now can't wait to get the darn nitrous installed (waiting on my solenoids to get back). It was only $200, about the cost of a TPS and Window switch.
Check out some of features

TPS controlled window switch, (no need for a mechanical switch here)

First gear lock out

RPM cut off

RPM trigger

Two stage progressive control (I will only be using stage one for the moment)

Time based or RPM based progressive curve so you can bring the nitrous on progressively and you can use software to adjust the curve with. The software allows you to smooth and raise progression lines with in the curve to adjust the nitrous progression instead of a straight curve selection.
Glad to see you got it. We installed one of those on my 99 this weekend. The features it has and the easabilty of programing is awesome.
Dave
Old Nov 7, 2005 | 07:54 PM
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Re: FJO mini controller

Originally Posted by Nitro Dave
Glad to see you got it. We installed one of those on my 99 this weekend. The features it has and the easabilty of programing is awesome.
Dave
Dave,
are you running a single shot or a dual stage? any problems with the coil pack/Tach signal?
Here is what I want the system to do, am i an the right track?
Single stage
1. window switch 3000 - 6000 RPM'S (Using the TPS and Tach signal)
2. Progresive control RPM based curve
3. First gear lock out or I will go to a time based progresion
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