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HSW Frame Installment for turbo board? Help!


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Posted by:
Josh_Adam "Sampsonite" Simpson
on February 17, 2003 at 20:47:57

Ok, heres the thing, I just got a 2000 shocker v-sport turbo, and it has a HSW frame on it (the "S-Plus" kind) and I'm trying to figure out how to get my turbo to work with it. When I opened up the gun housing, I noticed the purple wire wasn't even stripped or anything, so I stripped off a small end, and followed the sticker on the back of the board, and connected the turbo wire where it's supposedly supposed to go. However this was to no effect as it would seem, and the gun doesn't have the turbo sound to it...the "click...click...click-click-click-click." Now I went to the HSW website at one point, and they had instructions on installation of the board, but they are revamping their website, and this info isn't available now. Does anyone have install instructions or something they can help me out with? I remember the How to on the website said I have to turn off the turbo on the board...but I'm used the the Glacier AT board I owned previously, and am not sure how to do this. If you would, please help me out. Thanks much,
Josh

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