BoonDocker KTM XC-W 450 Box User Manual

MAIN FUEL Stats MENU Xtra # 5.0
SEL
KTM450 Turbo
5B4cBD2p 17.0
When the control box is powered up the Start Up Screen will be displayed.
There are five buttons used to navigate through the Boondocker Control box.
Left Arrow Button Select (SEL) Button Right Arrow Button Up Button Down Button
Push any button to advance from the Start Up Screen to the Main Menu.
Use the arrow buttons to move the →(cursor), up, down, left or right.
Once the →(cursor) is next the desired menu item press the SEL button to advance to that screen.
rpm 3000 00 -02 -04 -05
rpm 5000 00 00 00 -06
MAIN FUEL Stats MENU Xtra # 5.0
TPS
66 0 99
33
Adjustable Values
05
10
07
11
Note: The adjustable values displayed are only samples, intended to illustrate the manner in which these values will affect the blending in each region.
00
00
4500
0
5500
6700
RPM
07
10
Applied (TPS) Values
Position the (cursor) next to “FUEL” and press the SEL button to advance to the first fuel rpm screen.
There are two fuel (rpm) screens. These screens will allow the user to make fueling adjustment according to RPM only. The values set in these two rpm screens will adjust fueling according to the corresponding RPM ranges regardless of boost pressure. Each of the fuel screens are labeled with that screens corresponding RPM in the lower left hand corner of the display and have four adjustment points: 0, 33, 66, and 99. These adjustment points represent a given throttle position (TPS) percentage, 0% being no throttle and 99% being full throttle. The two digit number below each TPS value represents the amount of fuel that will be added (or subtracted) to the given RPM and TPS range. Each of the RPM ranges blend into each other and taper off to zero as demonstrated in the RPM figure below. Each TPS range blends to the previous and next adjustment point as demonstrated in the TPS figure below.
To make adjustments, use the left and right arrow buttons to position the (cursor) next to the appropriate TPS value and use the up and down buttons to increase or decrease the fuel value.
To advance to the next screen press the SEL button.
0 33 66 99
0 33 66 99
psi
6000 20 25 25 24
psi 4300 08 13 12 00
psi 7500 19 30 35 38
psi 8700 14 28 39 39
psi
10K 19 25 39 44
Note: The adjustable values displayed are only samples, intended to illustrate the manner in which these values will affect the blending in each region.
TPS
66 0 99
33
Adjustable Values
05
10
07
11
RPM
5500
4300
7500
6700
8200
05
07
10
11
12
Applied (TPS) Values
There are five fuel (psi) screens. These screens allow the user to make fueling adjustments for boost. Each of the fuel screens are labeled with that screens corresponding RPM in the lower left hand corner of the display and has four adjustment points 0, 33, 66, and 99. These adjustment points represent a given throttle position (TPS) percentage, 0% being no throttle and 99% being full throttle. The adjustable two digit numbers below each TPS value represents the amount of fuel that will be added to the given RPM and TPS range. The values set in these psi screens will adjust fueling according to the corresponding RPM and TPS ranges while automatically factoring in boost pressure. Each of the RPM ranges blend into each other as demonstrated in the RPM figure below. Each TPS range blends to the previous and next adjustment point as demonstrated in the TPS figure below.
To make adjustments, use the left and right arrow buttons to position the (cursor) next to the appropriate TPS value and use the up and down buttons to increase or decrease the fuel value. To advance to the next screen press the SEL button.
0 33 66 99
0 33 66 99
0 33 66 99
0 33 66 99
0 33 66 99
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