Overview, Software installation – Nitrous Express Boost Reference Progressive User Manual
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The BOOST REFERENCE PROGRESSIVE NITROUS CONTROLLER combines the functions of a
throttle position switch, two RPM window switches, a MAP sensor and a 2 stage progressive driver all
into a very compact module. It can progressively drive two channels, each with a 40 amp load
capacity (continuous duty). The device also supports low-voltage OEM, V10 or 3 cylinder TACH
signals without the need for additional adapters. It works with most OEM throttle position sensors
including most drive-by-wire vehicles. This device also includes NX's "real curve" ramp, which allows
you to create a progressive curve instead of just a ramp. The ramp can be either time based or Boost
based. All this and it’s only the size of a spark plug box.
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If you have the autorun feature enabled on your cdrom drive, wait for the navigation screen and follow
the instructions to install the software. If the application does not auto-start, go to the cdrom directory
and run “startpgm.exe”
Note: For Windows 98SE, the driver files will not be automatically installed. Once you have installed
the software and connect the controller, you will be prompted for the location of the driver files by the
windows “new hardware wizard”. The files are located in the “C:\Program Files\NX Boost\USBDriver”
subdirectory.
For Windows 2000 and XP, you may have to install the software twice to successfully install
the USB-COM drivers.
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