Fuel adjust menus – BoonDocker YAMAHA: Phazer User Manual
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B. Main Menu
The Main Menu is shown below:
Main
Æ
Fuel Stats
Menu N2O
Map1U
The current selection is shown by the Right-Arrow and the cursor (underscore below the “F”). Use the arrow keys to
move the cursor. Move the cursor to the desired selection and press the “SEL” key to select the desired menu option from
one of the following:
Fuel
Go to the Fuel adjust menus (see Section 1).
Stats
Display runtime data, captured data, and recorded maximum data (see Section 3).
N2O
Menus for optional Boondocker Nitrous kit (see Chapters VII and IX..).
Map
Go to the Map menu (see Section 2)
The current Map number is displayed as “Map1U”. This indicates that map number 1 is being used and it is Unlocked.
1. Fuel Adjust Menus
This selection is used to make fuel adjustments. There are four Fuel adjust screens (examples shown below). The first
screen comes up after selecting Fuel.
Go to the next screen by pressing the “SEL” button. After pressing the “SEL” on the last Fuel adjust screen, you will
return to the Main Menu. Use the Left/Right Arrow keys to switch between settings. Use the Up/Down Arrow keys to
change the settings. Sample Fuel adjust screens are shown below (actual rpm settings and number of screens may be
different for your model).
Fuel screen1:
M1L LO MD HI tr
3000 00 00 00 00
Fuel screen2:
M1L LO MD HI tr
6000 00 00 00 00
Fuel screen3:
M1L LO MD HI tr
8500 00 00 00 00
Fuel screen4:
M1L LO MD HI tr
10K5 00 00 00 00
Fuel screen5:
M1L -4 -2 +4 +8
TboL 00 00 00 00
Fuel screen6:
M1L 12 16 20 24
TboH 00 00 00 00
Fuel screen7:
M1L AM DR Sens
ACEL 00 00 00
The fuel adjustment rpm ranges are blended as shown in the picture above. This allows for a broader range of adjustments
with fewer steps. Each fuel setting is centered at a particular rpm value, in this example: 3000, 5000, 6700, 7800, 8100rpm.
Each region is blended with the region below and the region above it as shown. For example, if the rpm is at 4000, the
adjustment value will be half the value of the 3000 setting plus half the value of the 5000 setting.