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BoonDocker POLARIS: 700/800 IQ Dragon Universal User Manual

Control box kit contents, I. theory of operation

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BoonDocker – 2379 Heyrend Way Idaho Falls, Idaho 83402 – 208-542-4411 / 877-522-7805

www.boondockers.com – email:

[email protected]

– fax: 208-524-7381

Revised 1-16-08

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Polaris 600/700/800 Turbo EFI Control Box Instructions

(Universal Harness)


Before you begin, please read all the instructions below and check kit contents.

Control Box Kit Contents:

Quality check by:

___1 Control Box

___10 red butt-splices (2 is spares)

___1 EFI universal harness

___3 blue butt-splices (1 is spare)

___1 Pressure Transducer

___1 battery connector

___1 mounting bracket for transducer

___1 jumper connector


I. Theory of Operation:

The Boondocker Control Box connects between the sled’s ECU (Electronic Control Unit) and the fuel injectors. It does
not reprogram or communicate with the ECU. It only modifies the existing signals sent from the ECU to the fuel injectors.
By modifying only these signals, it is possible to make fuel changes while keeping the stock fuel map. This means the
ECU can still compensate for engine speed, throttle position, barometric pressure, engine temperature, air temperature, etc.

The Control Box can reduce fuel or increase fuel amounts for certain rpm ranges and load conditions. This is done by
changing its fuel adjustment settings by using the buttons and LCD display. As with tuning a carburetor, it is possible to
go too rich or too lean!

Note: Be sure you know how to properly tune an engine before you adjust the fuel settings! Use of an Air/Fuel Guage and
plug readings are highly recommended when tuning.

IMPORTANT NOTES – READ THIS!


Note1: Never unplug the Control Box when the engine is still running! Electrical damage may result which is not

covered under warranty!

Note 2: We recommend using Dielectric Grease on all connections to help prevent corrosion on the terminals.

Note 3: Avoid exposing the Control Box to environments where static charges may exist. For example, quickly

removing a sled cover from the sled in a dry environment can create a static spark that will damage the box (especially if
the box is mounted up on the handlebars).

Note 4: The Control Box is sealed – do not take it apart or it will no longer be sealed. The Control Box is designed to be

splash-proof. Do not submerge or subject the box to high-pressure spray. During long periods of non-use it is
recommended that you do not leave the control box exposed to the elements.

Note 5: Always use Resistor Spark Plugs! Non-resistor plugs WILL cause electrical interference with the Control Box.