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Old Apr 25, 2008, 10:28 AM   #1
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Cooling failsafe w/ Profec-B=wastegate pressure

I've been searching off and on for the past week or so to figure this out. I just had a Coolingmist with failsafe installed. I added the Profec-B EBC to control the safe inject. The first problem was the EBC cutting off while shifting. After speaking with David, that issue has been resolved. Now prior to this, a tuner grounded out the EBC to the chassis bypassing the safe inject and it worked flawlessly, hit 25 psi QUICK and I was set, however the end result was there was no way to turn my boost off to wastegate if it detected a problem. So I wire it to pin 5, booted up the laptop, and went for a cruise. I'm now hitting 11 psi all the time. I have an LED light installed to blink if the failsafe was messed up in anyway and the light has not came on indiciating the system is good to go. Anyone with this combo have any problems with the configuration or lead me in the right direction? I spoke with David about this, but want some new eyes on it if possible. In the Varicool program, at 10psi, the kit isn't even activating and can't get any spray now. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Old Apr 25, 2008, 01:03 PM   #2
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Chris,

Glad to talk to you on the phone today. We need to figure out why your boost controller is not working. Call us tomorrow before you go into work. Since grounding the boost controller to the chasis and the boost controller does not turn on, that indicates a problem with the boost controller itself.

The system will leave your boost controller active, unless it detects a problem in which it will shut it off.

Look forward to our talk on saturday.

David
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Old Apr 25, 2008, 01:26 PM   #3
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Sorry for the quick call, but I'm heading out in a sec for work. I appreciate you calling and assisting with this. I'm determined to get this set up right, and possibly moving the unit to the glovebox or somewhere it can be easily accessed. Thanks again.
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