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read all safety warnings and cautions prior to using this product

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Page 1: ...user manual read all safety warnings and cautions prior to using this product ...

Page 2: ...AMETER ID s PIDs 11 NAVIGATING THE MAIN MENU 12 SHOW ALERTS 12 SHOW MAINTENANCE DUE 13 DIAGNOSTICS 13 TROUBLE CODES 13 PERFORMANCE TESTS 13 RECORDS 14 MILEAGE COACH 14 DATA LOGGING 17 MAINTENANCE MANAGER 17 ODOMETER SETUP 18 MAINTENANCE SETUP 18 ALERT THRESHOLD 19 OPTIONS MENU 19 ALERT OPTIONS SETTINGS 19 SOUND DURATION 20 SCREEN LAYOUT 20 BACKLIGHT AUTODIM 21 MENU TIME OUT 21 ACCESSORY OPTIONS 21...

Page 3: ...LE 24 PROGRAMMING LEVELS 24 CUSTOMIZATION 26 FUSION SOFTWARE UPDATES 27 INTERNET UPDATES 27 USING FUSION SOFTWARE 27 PROGRAMMING ERRORS 28 UPDATE REQUIRED 28 NON STOCK CONDITION 29 APPENDIX 29 TIPS 30 TROUBLE SHOOTING 31 COMMONLY USED ACRONYMS 32 INDEX 33 ...

Page 4: ...ON indicates a condition that could cause damage to your vehicle It is important to install and operate your Super chips product in conformance with instructions in this Manual Cautions alert you to particularly important things that will keep your vehicle operating properly This Superchips Product is a high performance product As such it does present some risks of which you should be fully aware ...

Page 5: ...se power train failure on the road Other products may have features incompatible with your device Follow all installa tion and operating instructions and do not stack products 4 Some modifications may affect other parts of your vehicle For ex ample if you remove adjust the speed limiter in your vehicle be sure your tires and other components are rated for the increased speeds they will have to wit...

Page 6: ... AGREEMENT AND ACCEPTS ITS TERMS AND CONDI TIONS IN THE EVENT THAT THE BUYER DOES NOT AGREE WITH THIS AGREEMENT THE BUYER MAY PROMPTLY RETURN THIS PRODUCT IN A NEW AND UNUSED CONDITION WITH A DATED PROOF OF PURCHASE TO THE PLACE OF PURCHASE WITHIN THIRTY 30 DAYS FROM DATE OF PURCHASE FOR A FULL REFUND NOTE This warranty is void for any new products purchased through auction web sites Warranty is v...

Page 7: ... tuner programmer on your vehicle you will need to program the vehicle back to stock and remove the device before using this product Failure to return to stock may result in PCM failure or engine damage Pro gramming your vehicle may expose existing defects in the vehicle s PCM that could disable your vehicle It is advised that you do not program your vehicle in remote locations in case of vehicle ...

Page 8: ...n if questioned when taking your vehicle in for an emissions check to let him her know the prod uct is CARB emissions compliant NOTE The stickers included in some products apply to products that have received CARB certification for emissions compliance BENEFITS OF PRODUCT REGISTRATION Your Safety Registering your product allows us to know exactly which product you have and provide important produc...

Page 9: ...ion cup a vertically adjustable arm and a 180 pivot head which allows you to fine tune the viewing angle OBDII CABLE The purpose of this cable is to provide a commu nication link between your vehicle and your device as well as power MINI USB CABLE The USB cable is used to connect your device to your PC in order to perform firmware and calibra tion updates using the Fusion software ALCOHOL PAD The ...

Page 10: ...each gauge displays 4 Analog Gauges display vehicle Parameter IDs PIDs 5 Digital Gauges display vehicle Parameter IDs PIDs 6 The Alert Indicator light will illuminate red when an alert limit is exceeded If the light is blue and contains a wrench your Maintenance Manager is letting you know a maintenance item is ready to be serviced 7 The Power Level Indicator represents the current power level 0 r...

Page 11: ...ACCORDINGLY FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ALERT SETTINGS PLEASE REFER TO THE ALERT OPTIONS SETTINGS SECTION STEP 5 CHOOSE A GAUGE COLOR COLORS CAN ONLY BE MODIFIED ON ANALOG STYLE GAUGES STEP 6 VIEW PID INFORMATION TO UNDERSTAND WHAT THE PID IS AND OR WHAT IT MONITORS STEP 7 WHEN YOU ARE FINISHED EXIT THE MENU To change what PID each gauge displays follow these steps G E T T I N G S T A R T E D G E T T ...

Page 12: ...D The sound will turn off after a few seconds depending on the sound duration you have set 2 The gauge value will flash red It will continue flashing as long as the parameter is outside the user defined value ALERTS SCREEN METHOD The Alerts screen will show all parameters for which an alert has been set If an alert value is outside the user defined setting it will flash red The Alerts screen will ...

Page 13: ...2 Select the Trouble Codes from the Diagnostics menu 3 Select Read DTCs from the menu CLEAR DTCs After you have retrieved the trouble codes and written them down you can clear the trouble codes by selecting Clear DTCs from the menu This will erase any of the codes currently set If the codes come back we rec ommend you see a qualified mechanic who can accurately diagnose repair the problem PERFORMA...

Page 14: ...noted on the screen The Quarter mile test will prompt you with a drag strip style light tree If you watch the circles on the left they will light up yellow then green If you go before green appears then a red light will light up in the bottom showing that you started too early If you don t start early then you will see a green light remain in the bottom circle When you ve finished the quar ter mil...

Page 15: ...fuel econ omy This PID is best viewed us ing one of the Analog Gauge locations The level indicator has been separated into 3 colors The Green color in the middle indicates that your driving habits are producing good fuel economy The Red indicates that your driving habits are not producing the best fuel economy and that there is room to improve The upper Gauge Color depends on the color you chose i...

Page 16: ...s value is used to calcu late the Trip Cost and Fuel Average FUEL PRICE In order to calculate your Mileage and Trip Costs the price of fuel purchased must first be entered For example Fuel purchased at 3 58 Gal should be entered as 3 58 MILEAGE COST This value is a calculated average based on how many miles you have traveled and the Fuel Price you entered TRIP COST This value is calculated from th...

Page 17: ...sired period of time return to the Data Logging menu and choose the same data run as before This will turn the data run Off and stop the device from recording The recorded information will be stored for the My Style software to retrieve later on NOTE If you turn the same Data Run back On the previ ous data will be erased and a new recording session will begin If the indicator light is red there is...

Page 18: ... tered the Maintenance Manager screen will reappear showing your entered value 7 Once the Odometer is en tered and dis played chose the Mainte nance Items option and refer to the following section MAINTENANCE SETUP 1 Chose the item you would like to maintain For demon stration purposes the Change Engine Oil item will be used in this example 2 Turn the ALERT ON NOTE Once a Mainte nance Item is turn...

Page 19: ...ring you back to the main gauge screen ALERT THRESHOLD The Alert Threshold value allows you to set how many miles ahead of time you want your Maintenance Manger to alert you that an item is due OPTIONS MENU The Options menu contains items that will allow you to cus tomize the device settings as well as change the alert settings to best fit your needs ALERT OPTIONS SETTINGS The Alert Options screen...

Page 20: ... with individual PID alert sounds only SET POINT This value is used to trigger the alert SOUND DURATION You can adjust the duration of the alert sound by using this menu option Simply press the up down arrow until you have the desired sound length in seconds SCREEN LAYOUT The screen Layout menu allows you to choose from five different screen layout options The Analog Gauge Screen is set as the def...

Page 21: ...SCR device has a built in time out feature The purpose of this time out is to prevent the unit from staying powered up for excessive amounts of time If you leave the device in a menu option and turn off the vehicle the device will stay in the menu for 300 seconds by default After the 300 seconds are up it will automatically return to the main gauge screen and power off The same will happen if the ...

Page 22: ...actory default settings sim ply select Factory Reset and choose YES or press ENTER Many settings will be returned back to the default setting as they were when the unit was new Any changes you ve made to the alerts the gauge screen displays etc will be returned to the default settings provided by Superchips NOTE Factory Reset will not return the vehicle to stock from a programmed Power Level See P...

Page 23: ...EHICLE INFO Vehicle Info contains infor mation about your vehicle This information will give Superchips Technical Support the specifics of your vehicle CONTACT INFO The Contact Information contains the following 1 Superchips web site URL 2 Superchips address 3 Technical Support s e mail 4 Technical Support s ph This information will be useful if you need to contact Superchips for warranty claims s...

Page 24: ...quires the use of 87 octane gas 91 Performance This program requires the use of 91 octane gas 93 Performance This program requires the use of 93 octane gas Extreme This program requires 91 octane gas Race This program requires 93 octane gas Extreme Pulley This program is available only for GT500 s with a 4lb pulley modification 91 Octane gas is required To Program to a Level 1 Select the power lev...

Page 25: ...ry axle SPEED LIMITER This option will allow you to adjust the factory speed limiter higher or lower than the factory set speed limiter MPH NOTE Removal adjustment of the factory speed limiter is intended for use at a closed circuit legally sanctioned rac ing environment If this cus tom option is used for pur poses inconsistent with the product s intended function and violates the product s intend...

Page 26: ...1 Press the Menu Button to open the main menu 2 Select the Options menu 3 Select Screen Layout under the Options menu 4 Choose the Analog Gauge Screen option from the main menu 5 When the Analog Gauge screen displays you will have the option to choose from 10 dif ferent screen backgrounds 6 Scroll through options using the Up Down button and then press the Enter button C U S T O M I Z A T I O N C ...

Page 27: ...o return your vehicle to stock before con necting the device to Fusion 1 Click the Fusion icon on your PC desktop 2 If you have not yet created an account click on Create a New User You will then be directed to a web page to create your login information NOTE After entering your in formation a password will be sent to the e mail address you provide Be sure your e mail account doesn t block e mails...

Page 28: ...r device FIRMWARE The firmware version currently on your device CALIBRATION The calibra tion version currently on your device SERIAL NUMBER The se rial number assigned to your device PROGRAMMING ERRORS UPDATE REQUIRED Fusion is designed to help the development team at Superchips support new vehicle calibrations When you connect your device to the vehicle the first step it takes is identifying your...

Page 29: ...kely because your vehicle has been programmed with a com petitive product It is recom mended that you return your vehicle to a stock condition with the product that changed it Alternatively you can plug your device into your comput er and it will load the neces sary files onto your device to return your vehicle to stock If you don t have the competitive product that programmed your vehicle 1 Conne...

Page 30: ... vehicle when selecting a suitable power level Tip If any problems persist contact Superchips Technical Support Please have the product Serial Number and Vehicle Information prior to calling Technical Support This will help ensure quick and accurate support Tip When taking your vehicle to the dealership to get the oil changed or to get other work done it is always a good idea to program the vehicl...

Page 31: ... Programming errors 1 Your device gets stuck on the Uploading Bootloader screen 2 An error is displayed ERROR We could no upload the bootloader to the vehicle 3 If you are constantly asked to make sure your key is on 4 Error displayed after your device shows blank gauges and says that it is loading The error will be displayed as Cannot commu nicate with vehicle ensure the key is in the on position...

Page 32: ...e ISC Idle Speed Control ITS Idle Tracking Switch IVS Idle Validation Switch Diesel KAM Keep Alive Memory KOEO Key On Engine Off KOER Key On Engine Running KS Knock Sensor LOAD Engine Load LOS Limited Operation Strategy LPD Line Pressure Desired LUS Lock up Solenoid MAF Mass Airflow MAFV Mass Airflow Sensor Voltage MAP Manifold Absolute Pressure MAT Manifold Air Temp MCU Microprocessor Control Uni...

Page 33: ...11 Digital 10 11 M Maintenance Manager 17 show maintnenance due 13 Mileage Coach 14 Mount Windshield 9 Mystyle 26 O OBDII See Cable P Performance Tests 13 0 to 60 MPH 14 Quarter Mile 14 PIDs gauge display 11 Programming 24 Custom Options 25 Errors 28 Levels 24 Non Stock Condition 28 R Registration 8 S Safety 4 5 Cautions 4 7 21 22 27 31 Warnings 4 5 13 24 25 Screen Layout 20 Software See Fusion Se...

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