Blue Chip stealth cover
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Re:Blue Chip stealth cover
Seeing as you didn't get directions with your cover Cat Cracker I'd be real tempted to call Blue Chip in the morning and get them to fax/email/mail you a copy. Chip is a good guy-he'll help you out. Working from memory, the directions were something along the lines of "turn the pointy screw in until it touches, then another 1-1/2 turns"-but don't quote me on that. I don't think I went that far on mine-I worked under the same directions I advised you earlier-basically barely seated it and worked it in a little at a time until I had full battery voltage. Working for me good a year later.......<br><br>HTH<br>Jason<br>
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Re:Blue Chip stealth cover
Alright yall. I just swapped covers to the Blue Chip. I didn't screw in the ground screw on the cover. I did screw in the power screw (the red wire) till I felt resistance and then went a little farther. Does that sound right? I also undid both neg. cables on the batteries and I'm going to try and recalibrate the TPS sensor. Just for fun. I'm really bored at work.
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