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Gryphon Programmer (Disabled)
Edge Product has discontinued the Edge Evolution 2, but we still provide support and tuning for it.

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Old Wed, February 25th, 2009, 04:01 PM
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Gryphons and Edges don't program well when the battery voltage is low. If you have any doubt, connect a low amp (2-10 amp) charger and leave it on while you are programming.

I don't understand what it "doesn't like" about adjusting WOT shift points. What does it do when you try to change them? And, verify that you're doing it this way: Select a shift point, say 1-2. You will see a number that represents a WOT RPM, let's say you see 5400 and you want to raise it. Push the up arrow until you see the value you want, let's say 5800 (and remember that your max RPM needs to be at least 400 above this to prevent erratic shifting). Once yu see 5800, hit <Enter> and you'll be back in the WOT shift menu. How does your experience differ from this description?

I'm sorry, but I don't recall the "Factory Settings" option in the menu. I'm not saying it's not there, I'm just saying I don't remember seeing it and I'm reluctant to go out and reload a tune just to see this.

Pegasus is used more to upload firmware and tune changes into your Gryphon than anything else. It DOES have a handy calculator in it though to calculate your tire size with squish. (Or to figure out a gear change to get back what you lose by changing to bigger or smaller tires).

- Jack

Last edited by Jackpine; Wed, February 25th, 2009 at 06:41 PM. Reason: Another stupid typo!
 

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