OK, got my hands on the directions and it was as I thought I read.
No way to know if the pump is going full power or even getting full power by the light going from red to green. Directions just say to change the turn-on point for the red/green switchover.
Sounds like changing the screw on the pump could just lower the threshold of the switch to whatever the pump is producing - even if it is just low pressure. I will have to get to the power distribution and measure the voltage to see if it is really ramping up.
Might just crank the Gain knob way up and see it that might satisfy the switch - I know that is not a proper tuning technique but I do wonder how much the pump really is doing. Do not want to mess with the factory settings right off without understanding what is actually going on.
I believe what is bothering me is that while I notice the Power Injection Bulb glowing brighter as the boost comes up, it does not change that much and That is making me think the pump is not ramping up enough to make the red/green switch.
Please read my post again, if it is not clear... Please pick up your phone and call me.. Cheers..
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"The LED changes colors when the head of the pump pushes the switch up under pressure. Depending where the tension is set on the spring.. will determine at what pressure it moves. Once the switch moves, it makes the LED change from Red to Green. Now understand there are a lot of variables such as battery voltage, where the knobs are set on the controller, length of hoses, temperature, where the allen screw on the switch is set, etc..
Typically if the LED turns red then latter changes to green as the needle on your boost guage is climbing.. all is well.
Dual nozzle kits will activate latter as there is more orfice size. As using a smaller nozzle M10 or smaller will make the LED change instantly."