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BoostController 2 v2.05 update
September 18, 2015
Check what is new and how to update your BoostController2 to v2.05:
V2.05 news:
- New algorithm allows very aggressive ramps and more precise control.
- New 6 and 7bar CO2 pressure options.
- Possibility of keeping the Boost+ button pressed during gear based stage increase.
Update procedure:
- The update can be performed with the FuelTech CAN Updater software and USB-CAN converter. Download the latest version of the software here and install on your computer.
- Before updating the BoostController, for safety, plug the battery charger on the computer (for notebooks).
- Open CAN Updater software, connect the USB-CAN converter in the module and the computer's USB port, select the "BoostController 2" option and click update.
- After clicking the Update button a new window will pop up to tell the process can take more than 15 minutes, make sure that the notebook is connected to the charger and wait for the end of the update.
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