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DISCUSSION => Engine management => Topic started by: Massimo on February 24, 2010, 11:37:45 PM
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I am interested in a megasquirt setup as later down the track i would like to go to itbs. Anyways my car is currently my dd and dont want to have it off the road for to long.
So i wanted to here from you guys with megasquirt how long your car was off the road untill you were reasonably satisfyied with the tune? Also did you tune the car your self or did you have a shop do it for you?
Cheers.
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Go with ostrich 2 emulator (best bang for your buck) or fly me out to you and I will pull max hp out of your setup :) Downtime is like ten mins with ostrich 2
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Depending on which kit you get in what state of assembly, most of the work for installing MS is done at home in front of the computer. That includes learning the megamanual inside and out, building/modifying the controller and setting up wiring. Tuning is an ongoing addictive process. You'll have it running reasonably well the first day or two but as you learn to tune MS, you'll want to keep fiddling with it for ages. I know i did. The nice part about the BMW is that ALL of the wiring is already there. If you build your MS into an existing DME plug it can literally be plug and play.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pBSnEswoY8
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And how is it with the ignition? I know there used to be some sort of problem, running ignition on MS...?
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And how is it with the ignition? I know there used to be some sort of problem, running ignition on MS...?
No problem with the right version, im using the stock M42 coils with the MS ECU, works great!