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Mikerosoft
Joined: Sep 04 2003 Posts: 205 |
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Finally got to installing my interior inferno tubes and have run into another problem. When I have 3 tubes connected to my splitter the unit works fine. As soon as I add one more tube then one tube starts showing a messed up pattern. Anyone have any idea what might be going on here? The 3 other splitters I have do not seem to have the same issue, only this one.
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bad venge
Joined: Jul 28 2007 Posts: 1842 1998 Dodge Avenger Last updated: 05/18/09 2005 MINI Cooper Last updated: 12/28/09 2010 MINI Cooper Last updated: 01/24/10 |
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I'd guess that you have another messed up cord or the splitters miswired , I'm assuming yourotated the tubes/connections around
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Mikerosoft
Joined: Sep 04 2003 Posts: 205 |
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I don't think so... It doesn't matter which tubes are plugged in. Any time I plug in a forth tube, one starts acting crazy. The splitter seems to be the only variable effecting anything. I have switched it over to my UB kit where I only have three tubes running off of it and haven't had any more problems.
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Black DX
Joined: Oct 16 2007 Posts: 979 1996 Honda Civic Last updated: 01/29/09 2007 Honda CBR 600 Last updated: 07/16/09 |
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The ECU is limited to how much extra tubes it can support/power, it's quite possible (not knowing your set up) that you've maxed out the useable amount of tube support for the ECU thus the pattern tweaking out.
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