adrenaline loosing memory
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adrenaline loosing memory
It seems like about every month or so my adrenaline will be dead and I have to reload the program. Has anyone else had this problem?
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Everything on it will be 0's and wont' change. Relaod and it works. It just bothers me if I take a long trip and it quits I'll be on injectors only till I get home.
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I can't even run mine only sled pulling, I've tried every tune out there, it surges so bad it will shake a drink up and spu it out in the drink holder, I don't think they have the bugs out of it yet, but if I unplug it out under the hood it comes back to life and have adjustablity
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I really like the adr. but my old drag comp was really reliable. I hate to think about having to carry an extra ez or something on a long trip but I will if I have to.What makes them do this overnight?
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I got your PM but, I figured it was best to answer this here.
I am not really sure how it can loose its flash? I am not sure that is even possible but, we are checking into it.
Is it possible that the ignition wire could be loose? This is the wire that goes to the fuse inside the cab. That is the only way I could see this scenario take place? Also, if it was actually loosing memory, unplugging would not restore it?
Anyhow, we are looking at this, if I find something I will let you know.
Also, just an FYI. Even if the box is locked up or whatever, it still does boost fooling so if you have injectors it will still be fine.
I am not really sure how it can loose its flash? I am not sure that is even possible but, we are checking into it.
Is it possible that the ignition wire could be loose? This is the wire that goes to the fuse inside the cab. That is the only way I could see this scenario take place? Also, if it was actually loosing memory, unplugging would not restore it?
Anyhow, we are looking at this, if I find something I will let you know.
Also, just an FYI. Even if the box is locked up or whatever, it still does boost fooling so if you have injectors it will still be fine.
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Thanks for the reply, I'm getting ready to travel alot with this truck and just don't want to fight this problem on the road. It does still boost fool but when you are used to the power just injectors don't cut it. I think I have reloaded it about 5 times since I bought it this summer. Any help would be appreciated.
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