I don’t know if anyone has noticed but the new QSI Upgrade chip manuals ver 4.1 for Diesel and Steam are available on the QSI website
http://www.qsisolutions.com/products/techinfo/index.html
Terry
I don’t know if anyone has noticed but the new QSI Upgrade chip manuals ver 4.1 for Diesel and Steam are available on the QSI website
http://www.qsisolutions.com/products/techinfo/index.html
Terry
Terry,
I downloaded the manuals when I got my upgrade. Unless it’s a different manual, I still found it not as thorough as I would have liked. I’ll be curious what your take is on it.
Tom
Gerry Pruss from QSI posted a document on the Yahoo QSIndustries group which lists the new changed CV’s in the updated chips. You’ll have to join the group to access the files section, but it’s free and anyway there are at least two QSI officials on there - Pat Quinn himself and Gerry who is the head programmer.
–Randy
Tom - Guess I wasn’t paying attention. I didn’t notice the upgrade manuals when I visited last. It explains a few things not found in the previous manual. I was surprised it did not talk about dsabling RTC before setting CV2 like the blurb did that came with the chip?
Randy - Thanks I am a member of the group I just haven’t been there lately. I’ll check it out.
Terry
Randy - I visited the QSI yahoo site didn’t find the info you referenced. Where exactly is it hiding?
Terry
Once on the group page, click on Files. It’s called DCCRefManualVer4Extract.doc. It’s a Word document, should be openable by Wordpad if you don’t have Word, or OpenOffice.
–Randy