Car bucking on nitrous after FJO controller install
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Ricky has been extremely helpful in my system build. He's answered numerous questions for me, especially regarding the wiring of this system. I'm sure I'll eventually figure out what the gremlin is.
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Well, I got a break in the weather on Sunday to try a few things. I think my problem was that I combined the wires for the tach signal to the FJO and the shift light together into one connector. It think there may have been a bad signal. I tested the system and it seemed to work pretty good.
Later in the night I really put it to the test when I got in a run with a Grand National. I've got to tweak the ramp as I was able to still spin through 2nd and 3rd gear before gaining traction in 4th. After that, it was bye bye GN.![Happy](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_stretch.gif)
BTW, Ricky. Thanks for the PM. If I have any questions, I'll get in touch.
Later in the night I really put it to the test when I got in a run with a Grand National. I've got to tweak the ramp as I was able to still spin through 2nd and 3rd gear before gaining traction in 4th. After that, it was bye bye GN.
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BTW, Ricky. Thanks for the PM. If I have any questions, I'll get in touch.