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Microedge users, in here!
I just ordered my Microedge, and wanted to see where you guys have been mounting the controller. Its going to be mounted up in my 01 WS.6 (A4) if anyone has any recommendations..
Also, for the guys that have been using it, if you wouldnt mind postin up your settings, such as what A/F rich, and lean settings your using for on/off, and rpm limits, things like that. TIA
-Dave
Also, for the guys that have been using it, if you wouldnt mind postin up your settings, such as what A/F rich, and lean settings your using for on/off, and rpm limits, things like that. TIA
-Dave
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Mine is not exactly mounted down yet, but it's going in the glove box. I don't think there will be an exact/absolute setting map for everyone's needs. There are just to many variables and one person's setting may cause problems for someone else. Actually it's very easy, however, when you first scan over the directions it can seem overwhelming. Just go step by step. IMO, if you get to many tangents going it will become more confusing. Also, the tech is great at HSW should you hit a wall. where were you thinking about mounting yours?
Robert
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Mine is not exactly mounted down yet, but it's going in the glove box. I don't think there will be an exact/absolute setting map for everyone's needs. There are just to many variables and one person's setting may cause problems for someone else. Actually it's very easy, however, when you first scan over the directions it can seem overwhelming. Just go step by step. IMO, if you get to many tangents going it will become more confusing. Also, the tech is great at HSW should you hit a wall. where were you thinking about mounting yours?
Robert
Robert
As for settings, i was mainly just askin everyones preference on, say Lean and Rich A/F on/offs, and RPM settings, things like that. Ill edit my first post to be a little more clear.
I came from a pullied 04 Lightning, to a N/A WS.6 M6, now im learning to setup a stalled, sprayed Auto LS1.
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I'll be doing soemthing similar to Jmill96z, Gonna mount two (straight) gauges and all my switches on the radio plate. Then flush mount the microedge where the heater controls are.
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Course it would have to wait till early mid Jan. I'm stuck in the Gulf of Mexico til 1 Jan.
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I saw yours and am now thinking about moving mine. the reason I was going in the glove box is because I wanted to mount my Interface also. So both could be on a nice custom and look nice when the glove box door is open. however, there is a problem with the length of the cable on the Interface. I have talked to Mike about making an extension, but he does not recommend this due to signal degradation. I still may try a non authorized jumper and bump the gauge of the wire up one size and see if we can keep a stable signal still. I believe he may be looking into it also.
jmill96Z28, I borrowed one of your pictures, I hope you don't mind? I think it looks fine over all, just needs a little detail work is all.
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jmill96Z28, I borrowed one of your pictures, I hope you don't mind? I think it looks fine over all, just needs a little detail work is all.
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jmill96Z, great minds think alike I guess...I'm in the process of mounting mine in the exact same place. It's pretty neat how the Microedge looks right at home there and fits so perfectly
Here's some preliminary pics of where I'm at so far (still gotta smooth out the plastic area that I cut to make room for the wire harness)......
Here's some preliminary pics of where I'm at so far (still gotta smooth out the plastic area that I cut to make room for the wire harness)......