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Pharsyde6

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  1. 1 minute ago, Nick Halstead said:


    When did they finally unlock it? From my understanding about a month ago, they had no desire to even offer the Edge 2.0, neither does SCT

    I will have to dig deeper into that. When I looked it up it was showing it was supported. If not I will have to find another program. 

  2. 1 hour ago, lildisco said:

    I think I've seen mine spike 19 & settle to around 17, but if you're going to get a tune, the higher the psi doesn't necessarily mean a better tune. Many different factors come into play with a tune other than boost.

    Load based tuning is what I use my CX7 & has served me pretty well with temperature changes, air density changes, etc. Soley using psi to tune can give you issues if you're not careful. 

    I am looking at changing waste gate pressure and B.O.V.  along with several other things. I Will be using HPTuner and a dyno for all adjustments. Just wondering what psi spring to use in wastegate

  3. On 8/19/2017 at 7:26 PM, Beezz said:

    Here is some pictures and details of my install of a 'raptor' grille on my 2015 Edge Sport. Click this link to go to my build log:

     

    Process:

    Jack up the car, remove the battery, headlight housings, and front wheels. Then start removing all the fasteners on the bottom of the bumper. Remove the fender liner fasteners. Pull the fender liners, disconnect the electrical connections on the driver side of the bumper. 5 connectors if you have the engine block heater, 4 if you don't. Remove the push pins on the intake cover. Detach the bumper by removing the 3 bolts on each side of the bumper where it meets the chassis. Remove the bolts holding the grille to the upper radiator/hood supports. Then carefully move the bumper. If you have the front view camera, you have to disconnect the washer and electrical connector before the bumper, grille, and chassis can be separated. Once you've got the bumper off the car, have fun with the clips that hold the grille onto the bumper. One clip is near a mounting tab for the wiring harness, be careful otherwise you may snap the grille at that point. There are 2 brackets screwed onto the grille that need to be transferred to the new grille

     

     

    The new grille snaps right into place, you can use the handle end of pliers to push on either side of the mounting tabs until you hear them click in. You can either remove the front camera and washer completely, or re mount them. I removed the washer, and remounted the camera between the O and the R. The view is obstructed, but still usable. The harness needs to be moved so it is less visible through the grille. It needs to slot in between the grille and bumper bar. You can then wire the lights on the grille if you wish. I ran mine off an ignition switched control panel I have. See this link:


    Got the grille from ebay, seller: autoparts-selection

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  4. On 12/18/2018 at 12:32 PM, akirby said:

    Forscan is software that allows you to "hack" your vehicle computer and turn on or off certain features or adjust parameters.   Think of it like the registry editor in Windoze.   That's the only way to change how the power points function.

    Where would one aquire a copy of this forscan software and what us needed for it to interface with the vehicle?

     

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