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1. of automotive relays is BLACK RED GREEN BLUE recommended Avoid connecting high cuassis L current loads SPATAR directly to the Power Switch Tm 86 30 POWER 4 Connect the Black Adapter wire to the chassis ground Clean the area CHASSIS L of contact to ensure a good electrical connection RELAY 1 mE um 85 87 5 Connect the Red adapter wire to a keyed power source This will allow the Power Switch to power off when 4 you turn the key to the off position CHASSIS L GROUND 6 Next connect the Green Adapter wire to position 85 on the relay If you are planning on controlling a second device continue to do the same us ing a second relay and the Blue Adapter wire 7 Connect position 86 of each relay to the chassis ground Clean the area of contact to ensure a good electrical connection 8 Next connect position 30 of each relay to the battery power Ensure that the connection 15 clean and able to make a good electrical connection 9 Connect position 87 of each relay to each of your Loads 1 the devices you will be controlling 10 Finally connect the Adapter Harness into the Power Switch 24 1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS USING THE POWER SWITCH After installing the hardware follow these instructions to learn how to control the EAS Power Switch using the Display 1 Start the vehicle This will turn on your Power Switch and Display Follow a
2. Congratulations on purchasing the Expandable Accessory System EAS for all your future Accessory needs The display devices are equipped with an expandable accessories port which interfaces with the EAS With the EAS Expandable option you can add multiple accessories to the device using a daisy chain style connection system The non expandable options allows you to monitor a single EGT probe NOTE Once the install is complete it is necessary for your device to be powered up so that it can recognize that you have installed an EAS device This will need to be done prior to using MyStyle to configure settings See MyStyle section for more information DAISY CHAINING THE EAS In Figure 1 two EGT probes plus one JAB Used in conjunction with Juice Product device are chained together This allows the user to control the Juice module and read Engine Exhaust temperatures in more than one area of the vehicle NOTE Always use the End Cap in any EAS Expandable assembly INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ABOUT THE EAS EAS EXPANDABLE OPTIONS DISPLAY DEVICE Main Cable Figure 1 EXPLODED VIEW ARINEN TA The following instructions universal to all EAS connections Whether it be an End Cap to an EGT Probe or an EGT Probe to a TurboTimer device The con nectors are all the same on each compo nent 1 Refer to Figure 2 Notice that the connectors are in line prior to inserting one into t
3. The JAB Juice to Attitude Bridge 2 Remove your old Attitude from allows you to connect your Edge the vehicle Juice Module to your CS or CTS device This allows your CS or 3 Locate the connector at the end CTS to communicate with and con ofthe JAB and plug it into the cor trol your Juice Module Your CS responding Juice connector CTS will use the device to talk to your Juice NOTE Juice Owners Only There will never be a need for The following are instructions on more than one JAB Juice Attitude how to connect the JAB to the Juice Bridge since only one Juice can module be used at a time 1 Unplug your old Attitude from your Juice module To do this lightly lift up the small tab with a small screw driver and lightly pull the connectors apart NOTE Be careful not to damage the lock during un install Snap Latch Figure 5 ATTITUDE DISCON NECT EXPANDABLE EGT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS EGBTCONNMECTIONS EGT stands for Exhaust Gas Tem perature This product is recom mended to be used with vehicles running diesel engines due to their potential of getting extremely hot It can also be used to monitor ev eryday vehicle temperatures as well as those vehicles that are pushed to their limits WARNING When install ing the EGT Thermocouple wear eye protection and protective clothing to protect from getting metal chips in your eyes Also since exhaust manifolds can be very hot allow the e
4. sensor Install the sensor accord ingly 2 Locate one of the 3 Pin adapters Figure 20 Figure 20 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS UNIVERSAL SENSOR INPUT 3 Coil unused wire The final assembly of each type of Single wire install coil both the installation should resemble one of BLACK and RED wires on the the following Figures 22 24 adapter Double wire install coil only the HOLE IN FIRE WALL 7 4 Connect the wires Single wire install connect the RED since the BLACK and YEL YELLOW wire lead to the proper l R LOW wires are needed location on the sensor ADAPTE SENSOR Double wire install connect the Figure 22 Single YELLOW wire to the sensor output signal and the BLACK wire to the ground signal Triple wire install connect the YELLOW wire to the sensor output signal the BLACK wire to the ground signal and the RED wire to the 5V reference signal 5 Double check all connections to ADAPTER SENSOR ensure that they are making good Figure 23 Double contact If possible use a multi meter to check continuity 6 Plug the adapter connector into one of the device connectors EAS CONNECTOR ADAPTER CONNECTOR SENSOR Figure 24 Triple 3 3 AL Figure 21 UNIVERSAL SENSOR INPUT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 7 If you haven t done so already plug the 6 pin cable into its mating connector on the back of the Dis play Device NOTE The OBDII cable also needs to
5. value type HM RESISTANCE TEMP C an equation to use you will need to Ohms calculate the input values based on 96 40 the equation variables 13 03 32 o 2 Choose a Pull up Value The values available are 10K ohm IK ohm or None To help determine 006 10 which pull up value to use refer to Figure 49 the following rule of thumb 3 wire sensors None In this case you would choose the 2 or 1 wire sensors 10K Resistance ohms Custom option If for example your sensor is a single wire Temperature sensor and is rated as 1K 25C you would want to use a 1K pull up You want to match your pull up value VOLTAGE PRESSURE as close to the sensor rating as Another example would be that of a Pressure Sensor In Figure 50 the chart shows a Pressure value that corresponds to a Voltage Value 3 Set the alert value according to your specific sensor Depending on the sensor the alert value will be either a maximum or a minimum value For example if you have a pressure sensor and you want the device to alert you when the sensor reads 003 greater than or equal to 90 psi set o Figure 50 Alert In this case you would choose the Voltage V Custom option Figure 51 If your data sheet does not come with a chart but rather gives you 33 10 20 30 40 50 70 4 9 4 4 3 8 3 3 2 22 1 7 1 1 0 3 0 3 INSTALLATION IN
6. we recommend using a wiring schematic of your vehicle to find this but you can also use a meter or test light to find the circuit NOTE If codes are set during or af ter using the turbo timer the circuit that was touched with RUN is the wrong circuit 22 1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION AND USER INSTRUCTIONS A single EAS Power Switch gives IN THE BOX you the ability to control two sepa Q MAIN CABLE rate devices using your Display POWER SWITCH G END CAP EAS DEVICE INSTALLATION 4D4PTER HARNESS ZIP TIES NOT SHOWN Please refer to page 5 to learn more about the EAS system interface then refer to the steps below 1 Refer to the Quick Install Guide for information on connecting the monitor to your vehicle Then route the EAS Main Cable according to the Final Install section on page 27 of this manual 2 Next connect the EAS Power Switch and EAS Endcap to the routed EAS Main Cable as shown MAIN CABLE 2 POWER SWITCH NOTE Do not plug the Adapter Har ness into the Power Switch until you are instructed to do so 3 Use the schematic on the follow ing page to connect the Adapter Harness wire leads BLACK GROUND ines SWITCH 2 RED POWER GREEN SWITCH 1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS NOTE Use this basic ADAPTER schematic as a starting HARNESS CONNECTOR point to your installa BATTERY tion Note that the use
7. 10 included in the main kit are not needed at this time They can be set aside for any future sensor installations NOTE First install the Main EAS Cable Assembly according to the instructions located on pages 5 and 6 then continue with the fol lowing steps Both sensor installs require a hole to be drilled and tapped Follow these instructions to properly create the hole 1 Update your product Refer to the Display Device s User Guide for more information on how to use the Fusion update software 2 Find the best location for the sensor Figure 11 on the next page gives a basic example of the temperature sensor being installed to the side plate of a manual trans mission This location 15 ideal for this particular install because the plate can easily be removed modi fied and reinstalled without getting any metal filings inside the trans mission NOTE The wall of the object you will be drilling into needs to be thick enough to properly capture the sensor s threads UNIVERSAL SENSOR INPUT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TRANS FLUID TRANSMISSION HOUSING 5 Clean the area in and around the tapped hole and make sure it is free Figure 11 of burrs and metal fragments E 6 Apply a thread sealing com 3 Use the 21 64 drill bit to drill a pound to the sensor threads and in hole perpendicular to the face you sert it into the tapped hole Use the are drilling into 1 2 wrench Temp or
8. EXPANDABLE ACCESSORY SYSTEM E A 29 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS READ IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION IN THIS MANLIAL TABLE CONTENTS WARRANTY INFORMATION A A T T T E IMPORTANT NOTE Siesssccnnccccenncccnnccccensccrecesecenscccecsseesescceessseenes cJ DAISY CHAINING THE EAS aassssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnoocnannnnnnnnnnnnnnn 4 EAS EXPANDABLE OFPTIHIOIN Siccccccccccccccscsccscsccccsccccccsescsseseses D MAIN EAS CONNECTION occsccescccsccsccescccsensccesccessessecssessenes 5 JAB ADAPTER EPPOT 7 JUICE ATTITUDE CONNECTION S 7 EXPANDABLE EGT 0 EGT CONNECTIONS scuususususuausuonusasssansauusasssaassensanasanan 8 FITTING INSTALLATION aasssnssonnsnsnnacnnnannanannnnanonannananannannnoannnsnnnannn 8 PROBE INSTALLATION scscccscccncsnnccsssccscccassscessscccsscccssccessecessssecass 9 UNIVERSAL SENSOR INPUT Serre reer rrr UNIVERSAL SENSOR APPLICATIONS 10 SENSOR INSTALLATION cccsccccccnnccssccccccccsssccsssccsscccsssccsssecccsssecas 11 UNIVERSAL INSTALLATION scsscccsscccssccnssccesscccssccccssccesceceessseesss 14 TURBO TIMER COOL DOWN CONNECTIONS 17 TRUCK SPECIFIC INSTRLICTIDINS 22n222222222222222222222222222225 18 GENERIC INSTALLATIONS 2sann222222asssassusuaaeuuaususanssuoasusanas 22 PO
9. O TIMER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FUSE 2 INSTALLATION 1 Locate the RED wire labeled IGN on the Main Turbo Timer device and route it to the appropri ate fuse box location according to the information in Figure 32 2 Remove the fuse listed in Figure 32 and replace it with the appropri ate fuse adapter Keep in mind the orientation TRUCK YEAR M 001 2007 007 5 2013 FORD 994 1997 1999 2001 002 2007 008 2010 011 2013 DODGE 998 5 2002 003 2005 006 2012 013 2014 Side Panel Under Hood Steering Column 45 10amp Under Hood 77 10amp Under Hood 52 10amp Left 10amp 8 10amp Refer to DODGE ADAPTER INSTALL Section 3 Plug the end of the Fuse adapter into the RED IGN line you had routed in step 1 4 Find the best location for the wire to come out of the fuse box and minimize possible crushing when the lid is closed You are now ready to install the third fuse 1f applicable FUSE BOX FUSE amps ORIENTATION Under Hood IGN E 10amp Rear Under Hood MISC ING 10amp Rear Steering Column 17 10amp Top Steering Column 19 10amp Right Bottom Front Bottom Front Figure 32 Fuse 2 Location and Orientation FUSE 3 INSTALLATION 1 Locate the WHITE wire labeled RUN on the Main Turbo Timer device and route it to the appropri ate fuse box location according to the information in Figure 33 2 Remove the fuse listed in Figure 33 and replace it with the appropri a
10. STRUCTIONS 4 Fill in the Unit of Measure value This will be displayed on the main gauge screen Only 4 digits are allowed 5 Input the chart data Most sensors will have data sheets that contain a chart of values that you can input into the Mystyle chart These will look similar to the charts in Figures 49 and 50 on the previ ous pages For non linear output sensors the more data points you can enter the more accurate your custom map ping will be When the sensor output is linear only the maximum and minimum values are needed NOTE You probably noticed the button in the upper right hand corner labeled Switch to CNG We offer CNG kits for fleet vehi cles which are not yet available to individual users This allows them to modify a PID that uses tempera ture and pressure to calculate the fuel level in their CNG tank 7 Click the Save button and you will be directed to the previous screen 8 Click the Save Configuration button to upload the changes to your Display Device If you are modifying an EGT De vice note that you are only allowed to change the names and descrip tions 1 Update change names and de scription 2 Click the Save button and you will be directed to the previous screen 3 Click the Save Configuration button to upload the changes to your Display Device DISPLAY SETUP Now that you have modified and saved your Mystyle data you can setup and di
11. WER SWITCH 23 INSTALLATION AND USER INSTRUCTIONS 23 NON EXPANDABLE EGT ENE E 26 FITTING AND PROBE INSTALLATION 26 FINAL INSTALL PETET TETTETETT 27 CONNECTING TO THE DISPLAY ccccscsccccscsccscscccsscscscsssscscssss 4 7 SECURING THE EAS cscccsccscsccccscsccccscscccsscsccscscsccscscsccscsescsses 42 EAS 12V POWER KIT cscscsccscsccccscscsccscsccccscsccscscsccscscsccscsescsses oD FINAL INSPECTION cccscsccccscsccccscsccccscsccccscscsscscsccscscscsscscsesses oD USING MYSTYLE FOR EAS EDITING ssssss22s22s2s222222s22222222ss OO STARTING MY STYLE ccscccsccesccescnssessecessecsecsccesoccssossecsseesenes 30 UNIVERSAL SENSOR IN PU Tecsscssccsccnssccsccesensocessecseesseeseces 31 CUSTOM MAHBPBPINILS asnnusnuuuuuuuuusanuaaeuuauuusaaasaaanauuaasasaaanaaanusanas 32 EGT SENSOR suuununanuuusuuunansausaesasanasanaausaasasaassensanasenea 34 DISPLAY S E TLIF3 eucasesaneuusuussanuausuesasanusansausaasasaassensanasanea 34 POWER SWITGH unseuunuuusuuunuusuausuesusasssansaussasesauassonsanasenes 35 IMPORTANT NOTES Before using your new EAS device it is important that you update your product Refer to the Display Device s User Guide for more in forma
12. be attached in order for the device to power up EAS CONNECTOR OBDII CONNECTOR Figure 25 8 Turn the key on in your vehicle Follow all on screen instructions until the main gauge screen 15 dis played NOTE It is necessary for your de vice to be powered up so that it can recognize that you have installed an EAS device This will need to be done prior to using MyStyle to configure settings See MyStyle section for more information Your Universal Sensor hardware installation 1s complete NOTE You may have noticed that there is a sticker on each of the Universal Sensor Connectors The letters on the stickers either A or B lets you know which sensor you have plugged into Do not remove them Refer to the Mystyle section of this manual for more informa tion Figure 26 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TURBO TIMER 11111 JUL HUN INN The EAS Turbo Cool Down Tim er device keeps the engine running according to the Display Device settings This allows the engine to properly cool down before it is shut off This section shows how to properly install the EAS Turbo Timer device hardware For more information on how to configure the Turbo Cool Down feature refer to the Display De vice s User Guide under the AC CESSORY OPTIONS menu 9 PARTS INCLUDED RUN WHITE The following may or may not IGN RED be i
13. en the top nut of the fitting Starting Position Y just tight enough to keep the probe P firmly mounted Figure 8 90 DEGREE NOTE Ideally the tip of the fitting would be less than or flush with CAUTION Do not bend the the inside of the exhaust flow path probe after installed If needed loosen the probe nut adjust the probe and re tighten Bending the probe tubing will result in a faulty probe Figure 9 Correct Figure 7 PROBE INSTALL 2 Make sure that the probe cable is positioned to allow best path and no bending when routing to the fire wall NOTE The probe will move ap proximately 90 Deg clockwise in the direction the nut is tight ened Before fully tightening the nut make sure the cable starts 90 Degrees from the final resting position When tightened the cable will be correctly positioned Figure 9 DO NOT BEND ME UNIWERSAL SENSOR APPLICATIONS The Universal Sensor Input Device gives you the ability to monitor a variety of sensor output readings using your Display Device In ad dition you will be able to enter and modify sensor data using MyStyle software This device allows you to con nect up to two sensors at one time However 1f another device 15 purchased you can Daisy Chain them to read multiple sensors This section explains how to install the following sensors 1 Temperature sensors also known as a thermistor 2 Pressure sensor However sen
14. he other In this case the End Cap 15 going to be inserted into an EGT Probe Figure 2 CAP ASSEMBLY Un ABOUT THE EAS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 2 Refer to Figure 3 The connec tors are Keyed which means that they can only be plugged in one way 3 Locate the two Key Features on each connector you are plugging together CAUTION DO NOT apply too much pressure during step 4 Gold contacts may bend during twisting Gold Contacts Figure 3 4 Insert the connector contains Nut into it s mating connector You will notice that you may have to lightly twist the two connectors in order for the two key features to find one another 5 Once the connectors are mated lightly push the two connectors together and twist the nut You will feel the Tabs pass through the Tab Slots NOTE Twisting the nut allows the internal tabs inside the nut to find the Tab Slots on the mating con nector Figure 3 6 To tighten twist the nut accord ing to the molded in labels near the connectors NOTE Turn until you feel the tabs snap lock into place You will know it is in place when you feel it engage and cannot easily undo the nut 7 Check each connection to make sure all nuts are in place before moving to the next set of instruc tions Figure 4 ASSEMBLED EAS 0 JUICE TO ATTITUDE CONNECTIONS
15. heck for MyStyle Software Up dates Itis always good to update each time you open MyStyle 6 The button in the center of the screen will display your device s serial number 7 Click the button to continue The following screen will appear Figure 46 8 Click the button labeled Cus tomize EAS Devices The follow ing screen will appear 1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Figure 47 9 Use the scroll bar to scroll down to the different options if more than one is available Choose this Icon if you want to rename and change the description of your EGT Probe TEMPERATURE PYROMETER Choose this Icon 1f you want to change multiple parameters on your EAS Universal Sensor Input Device PRESSURE UNIVERSAL TEMPERATURE Choose this Icon 1f you POWER want to change the name of your EAS Power SWITCH Switch outputs UNIVERSAL SENSOR INPUT Previously in the Universal Sen sor hardware install section of this manual it explained that you will need to pay attention to the letter on the connectors A Sensor A Sensor B The following describes each feature in Figure 48 next page These descriptions apply to both Sensor A and B configurations S N The serial number of your EAS device Gauge Name The name that will be displayed on the gauge screen Long Name The name that is shown in the PID selection menu on the Display Dev
16. ice Description Will be displayed in the PID Info menu on the Display Device 6 Mapping Choose custom or pick from any of the default sensors already provided 6 Pull up Value This option can only be used in custom mapping 7 Alert The alert allows you to set a maximum or minimum value that will trigger a PID alert Units The unit of measure ment for your particular sensor An example would be psia for an Absolute Pressure Sensor 9 Input Table These tables cannot be edited unless custom mapping has been chosen INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS we lt T ET i a Mill Figure 48 CUSTOM MAPPING If you chose to install a sensor that is not called out as a default sensor you may chose to create custom mapping 1 Choose the custom mapping option according to your type of sensor The two choices are Voltage V Resistance ohms Most sensors will have data sheets that contain a chart of values that you can use to input into the My style chart For example refer to the chart in Figure 49 In the case of a Temperature Sensor Thermistor the chart will have a temperature value Usually in degrees Celsius that corresponds to a resistance value NOTE It is important that you label your units properly For example if your chart gives you degrees in Celsius make certain that the Unit of Measure you input matches that
17. igure 18 Oo UNIVERSAL SENSOR INPUT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3 Route the remaining connector and wire to the Universal Sensor Input Device 4 Plug the adapter connector into one of the device connectors See Figure 16 pg 13 UNIVERSAL INSTALLATION This section explains how to install sensors that we do not sell Keep in mind that this section 15 gen eralized and does not give exact information on how to install the sensor itself You will however be instructed on how to connect a particular type of sensor to the Uni versal Sensor Input Device via the adapter cables included in main kit PARTS INCLUDED 1 Universal Input Device 2 Adapter Harnesses 1 Zip tie Packet TYPICAL SENSORS There are 3 basic types of sensors The sensors you will be monitoring may come with 1 2 or 3 connec tions that will need to be connected to a particular adapter wire Each adapter wire 1s labeled and color coded See Figure 19 Black GROUND Red POWER Yellow SENSOR Figure 19 NOTE The adapter wire ends are blunt cut It is up to the user to find the best method of connecting the wire ends to the sensor We sugoest using off the shelf hard ware such as bullet spade or butt style connectors INSTALLATION STEPS NOTE First install the Main EAS Cable Assembly according to the instructions located on pages 5 and 6 then continue with the fol lowing steps 1 Find the best location for the
18. ing your new EAS de vice it is important that you update your product Refer to the User Guide for more information on how to use the Fusion update software 2 Locate the YELLOW wire la beled VBAT on the Main Turbo Timer device and route it to the ap propriate fuse box location accord 4 Plug the end of the Fuse adapter into the YELLOW VBAT line you had routed in step 1 NOTE Make sure that all wires are routed within the fuse box to avoid the fuse box lid 5 Find the best location for the wire to come out of the fuse box and minimize possible crushing when the lid is closed ing to the information in Figure 31 You are now ready to install the 3 Remove the fuse listed in Figure second fuse if applicable 31 and replace it with the appropri ate fuse adapter Keep in mind the orientation TRUCK YEAR M 2001 2002 2003 2007 007 5 2013 FORD 1994 1997 1999 2001 2002 2003 2004 2007 2008 2010 011 2013 DODGE 998 5 2002 003 2005 006 2009 2010 011 2012 013 2014 ORIENTATION FUSE BOX FUSE amps Under Hood TBC 10amp Under Hood TBC BATT 10amp Under Hood IPC 10amp Steering Column 16 15amp Rear Rear Rear Bottom Steering Column 4 10amp Left Steering Column 10 10amp Left Steering Column 2 10amp Left Under Hood 30 10amp Front Under Hood 46 10amp Left Rear Leh Right Right Figure 31 Fuse 1 Location and Orientation M Front TURB
19. ire ties secure the wiring cabling to prevent possible heat dam age from hot engine surfaces 5 Refer to other sections of this manual as well as the display de 2 Start the engine The engine should start and idle like a stock truck If the engine does not start or run properly turn off the engine Remove the keys from the ignition and re check all connections Make sure all con nectors are fastened tightly WIN USING MYSTYLE FOR EAS EDITING This section explains how to use the MyStyle software to configure your sensor output data so it can be read and interpreted properly on your Display device In order for you to complete the fol lowing steps you will need 1 Access to a computer 2 Display Device 3 USB Cable See Quick Install Guide 4 MyStyle Program installed on your computer 1 Remove and unplug your Dis play Device from the truck com pletely For those who have lap tops do not leave the OBDII cable plugged into the device while using MyStyle 2 Double Click the MyStyle Icon located on your desktop or the start menu 3 The computer will ask you to Please connect your device to continue 4 Plug the USB cable into your computer and into to side of your device and set it aside 5 The following screen will appear on your computer Please select the device you want to customize o Figure 45 NOTE Look to the lower right of the screen There is an option to C
20. ncluded in your kit Refer to Figure 27 Main Device Figures 27 29 PART TY EAS Dewvice 1 Figure 28 Fuse Adapters End UP Main Cable 1 FuseAdapters 3 ATC FuseAdapters 3 Micro2 Fuse Adapters 2 DodegeAdapter 06 09 I DodegeAdapter 201 0 1 2 1 Figure 29 Dodge Adapters O Uil TURBO TIMER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TRUCK SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS NOTE First install the Main EAS Cable Assembly according to the instructions located on pages 5 and 6 then continue with the following FUSE BOX LOCATIONS Refer to Figure 30 There are 3 pos sible fuse box locations This of course depends on your vehicle Under the Hood On the Side Panel Under Steering Column FUSE ORIENTATION Each Fuse Adapter needs to be ori ented within the fuse box a certain way Look at the fuse adapters provided in your kit The side of the fuse with the wire coming out will be inserted into the Hot side of the fuse location These locations are listed in Figures 31 33 under the Orientation col umn as Top Bottom Front Right ect These correspond to the direc tional labels in Figure 30 Figure 30 Fuse Box Locations and Orientation 18 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TURBO TIMER FUSE 1 INSTALLATION 1 Before us
21. ngine to cool before drilling When working under the vehicle make sure the parking brake is set CAUTION One effective way to avoid metal fragment contamina tion in your engine manifold is to apply grease in the tip of the drill bit and threads of your tap tool when drilling tapping the hole in your manifold Reduce pressure on the drill when the drill breaks through the manifold wall to re duce risk of pushing metal chips into the manifold Required Tools Drill 1 8 drill bit or similar size for pilot hole 21 64 best size or 5 16 drill bit 9 16 wrench or socket 5 8 open end wrench 1 8 27 NPT Thread Phillips screwdriver 5 16 or 8mm wrench FITTING INSTALLATION 1 Obtain a 1 8 National Pipe Tap NPT available from your hard ware store 2 Drill a 21 64 5 16 optional hole through the exhaust manifold wall 3 Use the pipe tap to cut the threads in accordance to the pipe tap manufacturer s instructions and recommendations 4 Remove the fitting from the Thermocouple end and install by tightening the tapered thread end into the manifold B Fitting Hole Exhaust Manifold Wall Figure 6 INSTALL FITTING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS EXPANDABLE EGT 5 Tighten the fitting so that it is To Fire wall E securely seated QS Tightened fune PROBE INSTALLATION 90er 1 Install the probe into the fitting and tight
22. nnectors The provided in the box see Figures 34 2006 2009 will be an in line cable and 35 coming from the steering column UN TURBO TIMER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Steering Dodge Column Adapter Stock Cable Figure 36 Looking up from brake pedal 2006 2009 GENERIC INSTALLATIONS For installation on vehicles not out lined previously VBAT CONNECTION The YELLOW VBAT connector should be connected to constant battery power This could be done by connecting to the battery itself or any fuse that has constant power WARNING DO NOT use fuses that are for the AIR BAG Supplement Restraint System IGN CONNECTION The RED IGN connector needs to be connected to the RUN START circuit of the vehicle This circuit has power when the key 15 in the run position and in the start crank posi tion We recommend using a wiring schematic of your vehicle to find this but you can also use a meter or test Ignition Module Dodge Adapter Figure 37 Looking up from brake pedal 2010 2013 light to find the circuit RUN CONNECTION The WHITE RUN connector may or may not be necessary The RUN connector 15 used to power modules that would other wise generate codes if not powered while the turbo timer keeps the vehicle running Typically these modules are connected to the RUN circuit of the vehicle This circuit has power when the key is in the run position and only in the run position Again
23. ny on screen instructions until the Main Gauge Screen is shown 2 Press the UP DOWN arrow keys to switch to the Stand Alone Feature Screen as shown below Refer to the Display s User Manual for more information pwr lg eve Timing e Pre 4 00 Engine Idle 3 There will be two available PID locations one for each switch To switch your load ON OFF press the PID NOTE If you would like to rename either switch and have it instead of the default description displayed refer to the POWER SWITCH in structions on page 35 of this manual NON EXPANDABLE EGT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The non expandable accessory system Standard EGT Probe provides a single sensor allowing the user to monitor only one EGT parameter NOTE The EGT sensor can not be chained and if you wish to add ex pandable capability you will need to purchase a new expandable EGT Figure 38 STANDARD FITTING AND PROBE INSTALLATION These installations are similar to the Expandable probe installation Refer to FITTING INSTALLATION and PROBE INSTALLATION sections under the EGT CONNECTION section for proper install instructions INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONNECTING TO THE DISPLAY The Main EAS Cable must be routed through the vehicle s fire wall Refer to the following steps 1 Locate the rubber grommet on the driver side fire wall 2 Feed the end of the Main Cable through the rubber grommet Fig ure
24. s 39 amp 40 Main Cable Routed To EAS DEVICE Grommet Figure 39 ENGINE COMPARTMENT VIEW CAUTION Make sure connector is not damaged during the routing process The connector lock mechanism is criti cal and cannot be damaged Engine Side EAS Connector Display Connector Grommet Fire Wall Figure 40 FIRE WALL Cab Side 3 Route the cable from below the dash up to the lower left corner of the driver side windshield Connector AIL i ET Grommet Figure 41 ROUTING 4 If needed remove side panels to help see while routing 5 Leave enough length between the dash and the end of the connec tor for easy Display Device install NOTE For a clean look the cable can be hidden behind the dash plastic and the door frame weather strip 6 Plug the connector into the proper mating connector on the back of the device NOTE Depending on your mounting style refer to the mounting documents below for proper installation a Arkon Mount Quick Install Guide b POD Mount POD Install Manual Wl INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 Using the supplied zip ties fas ten the EAS connectors underneath the overhang which runs across the top of the fire wall Figure 44 EAS Designs If more than one EAS device 1s plugged together use the long zip ties provided in the packet to connect their bodies together The New body design has two slots that allow the zip ties to be sea
25. sors other than what 15 described can also be used Figure 10 shows the Universal Sen sor Input Device and the Adapters that come in the kit The adapter wires are 8 feet long and have non terminated wire ends that can be modified to meet the needs of any specific sensor installation How these adapters are used will be explained in more detail under the UNIVERSAL INSTALLATION section on page 14 Before using your new EAS de vice it is important that you update your product Refer to the Display Device s User Guide for more 1n formation on how to use the Fusion update software W DEVICE ADAPTERS Figure 10 10 CONNECTORS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS UNIVERSAL SENSOR INPUT SENSOR INSTALLATION This section gives step by step instructions on how to install either our Temperature Sensor and or our Pressure Sensors TEMPERATURE SENSOR PARTS INCLUDED 1 Temperature Sensor 1 Temperature Wire Harness REQUIRED TOOLS 3 8 socket wrench 1 2 socket wrench 1 8 27 NPT Thread Tap 2 1 64 Drill bit Drill Thread Sealing Compound PRESSURE SENSORS PARTS INCLUDED 1 Pressure Sensor 1 Pressure Wire Harness REQUIRED TOOLS 13mm Wrench Socket 1 8 27 NPT Thread Tap 21 64 Drill bit Drill Thread Sealing Compound NOTE We have provided adapters that are specific to the tempera ture and pressure sensors The two non terminated wire adapters Shown in Figure
26. splay your EGT or Universal Sensor Input PIDs on the Display Device 1 Disconnect your device from Mystyle and reinstall it in your truck 2 Follow all on screen instructions until your main gauge screen 15 displayed 3 While viewing the main gauge screen choose the gauge you would like to modify The image in Figure 52 will appear 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Engine Coolant Temp Select New PID Alert Settings Gauge Color PID Information Exit Menu Figure 52 4 Select the EAS Device you cre ated and modified in Mystyle from the Select New PID options list 5 Select the Alert Settings menu for the ability to turn on or off the alert option for your new PID This menu also allows you to specify the set point at which the alert will be triggered 6 Exit the menu and return to the main gauge screen to verify that the new PID is reading correctly For more information regarding the functionality of your Display Device refer to it s User Guide Use Mystyle to rename the Power Switch to better fit your application 1 Complete the STARTING MY STYLE section on page 30 2 Next modify the name and de scription according to your specific application The Button Name will be what is displayed on the device S N 200120362 Power Switch A Button PSA Long EAS PSA Description EAS Power Switch State nl 3 Save then exit My
27. style 4 Disconnect your device from your computer and reinstall it in your vehicle 5 Follow all on screen instructions until your main gauge screen 1s displayed 6 While viewing the main gauge screen press the UP arrow button to change between the gauge screens Refer to your Display Device user manual for more information 7 After locating the correct screen the name you had changed will ap pear Pressing this button will turn on off your switched connection WE COPYRIGHT 2012 REV 07 For additional questions not found in the user guide call Technical Support 888 360 3343 Edge Customers 8 00 am 5 00 pm MST 888 227 2447 Superchips Customers 8 00 am 5 00 pm EST To expedite your support call please have your Vehicle Information Part Number and Serial Number ready prior to calling Technical Support
28. te fuse adapter Keep in mind the orientation 3 Plug the end of the Fuse adapter into the WHITE RUN line you had routed in step 1 4 Find the best location for the wire to come out of the fuse box and minimize possible crushing when the lid is closed ELM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TURBO TIMER TRUCK YEAR FUSE BOX FUSE NAME ORIENTATION 001 2005 Side Panel BRAKE 10amp Rear 006 2007 Side Panel BRK 10amp Rear 007 5 2013 FUSE 3 Not needed for these trucks FORD 1994 1997 Steering Column 18 10amp 1999 2001 Steering Column 24 10amp 003 2005 Under Hood 35 10amp 006 2012 FUSE 3 Not needed for these trucks 013 2014 FUSE 3 Not needed for these trucks Figure 33 Fuse 3 Locations and Orientation DODGE ADAPTER INSTALL The 2006 2012 Dodge trucks require a Y style adapter that plugs in 2 Locate the RED wire labeled between the ignition module andthe IGN on the main device and ignition harness route it through the fire wall into There are two types of adapters Each the cab Is specific to a certain set of years 3 Connect the Dodge Adapter to the routed IGN wire connector 4 Locate the key position connec tors under the dash The 2006 2009 are up and inside the steer ing column The 2010 2012 are behind the key ignition module Figure 35 2010 2012 Trucks 5 Connect the Dodge adapter in 1 Locate the Dodge Adapter cables between the truck co
29. ted Figure 42 TRUCK VIEW Overhang 1 TEAS Assembly Figure 43 2 Keep the EAS assembly close to the driver side Figure 13 3 Use any remaining zip ties to secure loose cable NOTE There are two body de signs for different EAS devices However the two different designs are compatible with one another Refer to Figure 44 Te X 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS EAS 12V POWER KIT All of our display devices are shipped with an OBDII cable This cable is used to communicate with your vehicle s computer For older vehicles not equipped with an OBDII port a kit may be purchased along with an EAS 5V sensor to provide vehicle param eters without OBDII Connects to vehicle e 4 OBDII port OBDII CABLE d RUN position Connect the RED wire to the KEY ON source 2 2 Locate bolt or other connection that 1s grounded to the chassis Connect the Black wire 3 Route the 16 pin connector simi lar to the EAS device as shown on page 27 of this manual 4 Plug the 16 pin connector into Power Plugs into amp Ground the back of the display device the monitoring device 12V CABLE Figure 44a CABLE TYPES CONNECTING POWER 1 Locate a KEY ON power source A KEY ON power source 15 only on vice user guide for more when the ignition is in the ON or information FINAL INSPECTION 1 Recheck all connections for a properly secure installation Using the supplied w
30. the 13mm wrench Pressure to tighten until DRILL BIT snug Do not over tighten Avoid stripping the threads INSTALL THE ADAPTER Now that the Universal Sensor Input Device and the Temperature 90 DEG Pressure sensors are secured the Harness Adapter can be added to connect the two Figure 12 Temperature sensor adapter 1 Locate the Temperature Adapter 4 Tap the hole using the 1 8 NPT Harness included with the sensor pipe tap See Figure 13 See Figure 14 Ve INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS UNIVERSAL SENSOR INPUT i RING TERMINAL Figure 14 2 Remove the hardware from the end of the mounted sensor as shown in Figure 15 NUT LOCK WASHER RING TERMINAL WASHER COMPOSITE WASHER MOUNTED SENSOR Figure 15 3 Replace the hardware including the Adapter s ring terminal in the order according to Figure 15 4 Tighten the nut using the 3 8 wrench or socket Do not over tighten 5 Route the remaining connector and wire to the Universal Sensor Input Device See Figure 16 EAS 5V DEVICE Figure 16 6 Plug the adapter connector into one of the device connectors Pressure sensor adapter 1 Locate the adapter cable included with the sensor See Figure 17 CONNECTOR Hill SENSOR NORA Figure 17 2 Plug the small round connector into the pressure sensor See Figure 18 MOUNTED SENSORA E ADAPTER F
31. tion on how to use the Fusion update software or visit our web Site Please take the time to thoroughly review all of the information outlined in this manual Taking the time to understand how this product works and how to properly operate 1t will ensure that you have an extraordinary and safe driving experience If we can be of any assistance to help you get the most from your product please call us See back page of this manual for contact information Thank you again for your business and enjoy your new product IMPORTANT Read through these instructions completely so that you understand each step prior to installation Refer to the Display Device User Manual for Safety and Warranty info SAFETY TERMS Throughout this User Guide hereafter noted as User Manual or Manual you will see important messages regarding your safety or the protection of your vehicle These messages are designated by the words WARNING or CAUTION A WARNING indicates a condition that may cause serious injury or death to you your passengers or others nearby Pay careful attention to these Warning messages and always comply with them They could save a life CAUTION indicates a condition that could cause damage to your vehi cle It is important to install and operate your product in conformance with instructions in this Manual Caution alerts you to particularly important things that will keep your vehicle operating properly INTRODUCTION

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