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===== 2G DSMLink (V1/V2) ===== | ===== 2G DSMLink (V1/V2) ===== | ||
The 2G DSMLink package uses the ECU's built-in, battery-backed RAM to store configuration changes you make via the laptop. That means as long as battery power is maintained to the ECU, your changes are saved. But if you disconnect the battery in the car, the DSMLink settings will revert back to the settings the chip was originally ordered for. | The 2G DSMLink package uses the ECU's built-in, battery-backed RAM to store configuration changes you make via the laptop. That means as long as battery power is maintained to the ECU, your changes are saved. But if you disconnect the battery in the car, the DSMLink settings will revert back to the settings the chip was originally ordered for. | ||
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====== New Injector Settings ====== | ====== New Injector Settings ====== | ||
- | The user's manual (V2) or the integrated help file (V3) has a good section on how to dial in new injectors. Please read this section! We also have a short page on this wiki with some [[baseinjectordata|injector starting points]] suggested posted by our users and a more complete [[fuelsettingshelp|Fuel Setting page]] too. | + | The user's manual (V2) or the integrated help file (V3) has a good section on how to dial in new injectors. Please read this section! We also have a short page on this wiki with some [[baseinjectordata|injector starting points]] suggested by our users and a more complete [[fuelsettingshelp|Fuel Setting page]] too. |