Andrew7dg
06-18-2010, 12:24 AM
MegaSquirt MStyle
What I would like to offer to the DSM people is an affordable Standalone system that is MAP based. MS has been around for quite some time but never has it become so easy to use. When Megasqurt was first developed, you had to be a computer programmer to use the system. Now with the aid of TunerStudio it has never been so user friendly.
http://www.efianalytics.com/TunerStudio/images/ledDash.png
http://www.efianalytics.com/TunerStudio/images/analog.png
http://www.westfieldbuild.com/images/tunerstudio_ignmaptuning.jpg
The hardest part of MegaSquirt is assembling the computer and figuring out what pins to hook up to the ECU. I have done the hard work for you and offering a harness that will plug right into the stock harness and the MS system. ($70) After this you can delete the ECU (possibly selling it and making some money back!)
I should add that this is only for a 1g as the 2g is still being worked on and is only available as a patch harness meaning that the stock ecu still needs to be in place.
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc272/Andrew7dg/MegasquirtImage.jpg?t=1276836880 (http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc272/Andrew7dg/MegasquirtImage.jpg?t=1276836880)
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc272/Andrew7dg/MegasquirtImage2.jpg?t=1276836882
It is not completely Plug and Play, but still easy to hook up. (if you are able to hook up a MAF-T or a SAF-C, you should be capable if installing an MS system that I have offered)
Vacuum/Boost Line has to be run to the MS system
3 sensors need to be installed into the engine bay
AIT- air intake temperature sensor needs to be placed close to the throttle body (offering it for $25 plus pigtale)
CLT- Coolant temperature sensor- the stock sensor can be use or a GM sensor can be installed in a spare port on the thermostat elbow. (offering GM sensor $20)
*Both of these sensors can be hooked up through one of the MAS wires that runs to the ECU (will show pictures of how this is done)
WB02- Many of you will have this installed already and this can be hooked up to the MS system easily though the stock O2 wire or I can separate the signal wire from the stock harness to easily hook up to a WB
The Basic Megasquirt kit (V2.2 board with MS1 chip) starts at $240 assembled with the modifications ready to work in a 1g DSM. (Spark Map tables are loaded free of charge but VE tables need to be dialed in as every car is a little different)
V3.0 Board with MS1 Chip $330
V3.0 Board with MS2 Chip $400
There are a couple of upgrades for the MS system
Upgrades
Map Daddy (4bar or 40psi Sensor ) stock comes with a 20psi map sensor Recommended ($70)
Launch Control and NLTS- extra wiring involved (ask about price)
Nitrous control (ask about price and details)
Shift Light (Ask about price and details)
Boost control (Ask about price and details)
Sequential injection + Sequential COP drive (MS2 chip required) (Ask about price and details on coils and injectors being used.)
MS is very customizable. When I install these on people cars I ask questions on what they have on there car, what they need from a standalone ECU and custom build one to suit their needs.
Extra reading info is available at http://www.msextra.com/
*there are a couple of draw backs to using the PnP harness but some of these are already deleted by some of you on the car already
Idle air controller is not supported by the MS but one could be used from an RX-7 (on my car I am not running one at all and I just have to keep my foot on the throttle when it is a little cold out.
Not sure of AC control and how that functions without the stock ECU
Cruise control could be lost but I haven't tested this yet
Feel free to ask any questions about system. There is a lot of topics on this system and I will keep adding to this intro if there are questions.
Compare MS and ECMlink
$500 ECM link plus a Eprom ECU
MStyle system- $240 and with a simple PnP cable- still only $310
BTW- MStyle can be customized to work on a 420a Engine for 2g!
What I would like to offer to the DSM people is an affordable Standalone system that is MAP based. MS has been around for quite some time but never has it become so easy to use. When Megasqurt was first developed, you had to be a computer programmer to use the system. Now with the aid of TunerStudio it has never been so user friendly.
http://www.efianalytics.com/TunerStudio/images/ledDash.png
http://www.efianalytics.com/TunerStudio/images/analog.png
http://www.westfieldbuild.com/images/tunerstudio_ignmaptuning.jpg
The hardest part of MegaSquirt is assembling the computer and figuring out what pins to hook up to the ECU. I have done the hard work for you and offering a harness that will plug right into the stock harness and the MS system. ($70) After this you can delete the ECU (possibly selling it and making some money back!)
I should add that this is only for a 1g as the 2g is still being worked on and is only available as a patch harness meaning that the stock ecu still needs to be in place.
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc272/Andrew7dg/MegasquirtImage.jpg?t=1276836880 (http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc272/Andrew7dg/MegasquirtImage.jpg?t=1276836880)
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc272/Andrew7dg/MegasquirtImage2.jpg?t=1276836882
It is not completely Plug and Play, but still easy to hook up. (if you are able to hook up a MAF-T or a SAF-C, you should be capable if installing an MS system that I have offered)
Vacuum/Boost Line has to be run to the MS system
3 sensors need to be installed into the engine bay
AIT- air intake temperature sensor needs to be placed close to the throttle body (offering it for $25 plus pigtale)
CLT- Coolant temperature sensor- the stock sensor can be use or a GM sensor can be installed in a spare port on the thermostat elbow. (offering GM sensor $20)
*Both of these sensors can be hooked up through one of the MAS wires that runs to the ECU (will show pictures of how this is done)
WB02- Many of you will have this installed already and this can be hooked up to the MS system easily though the stock O2 wire or I can separate the signal wire from the stock harness to easily hook up to a WB
The Basic Megasquirt kit (V2.2 board with MS1 chip) starts at $240 assembled with the modifications ready to work in a 1g DSM. (Spark Map tables are loaded free of charge but VE tables need to be dialed in as every car is a little different)
V3.0 Board with MS1 Chip $330
V3.0 Board with MS2 Chip $400
There are a couple of upgrades for the MS system
Upgrades
Map Daddy (4bar or 40psi Sensor ) stock comes with a 20psi map sensor Recommended ($70)
Launch Control and NLTS- extra wiring involved (ask about price)
Nitrous control (ask about price and details)
Shift Light (Ask about price and details)
Boost control (Ask about price and details)
Sequential injection + Sequential COP drive (MS2 chip required) (Ask about price and details on coils and injectors being used.)
MS is very customizable. When I install these on people cars I ask questions on what they have on there car, what they need from a standalone ECU and custom build one to suit their needs.
Extra reading info is available at http://www.msextra.com/
*there are a couple of draw backs to using the PnP harness but some of these are already deleted by some of you on the car already
Idle air controller is not supported by the MS but one could be used from an RX-7 (on my car I am not running one at all and I just have to keep my foot on the throttle when it is a little cold out.
Not sure of AC control and how that functions without the stock ECU
Cruise control could be lost but I haven't tested this yet
Feel free to ask any questions about system. There is a lot of topics on this system and I will keep adding to this intro if there are questions.
Compare MS and ECMlink
$500 ECM link plus a Eprom ECU
MStyle system- $240 and with a simple PnP cable- still only $310
BTW- MStyle can be customized to work on a 420a Engine for 2g!