alright, heres what is going on, i went into tuners today and was reading up on MSnS, and i got scared. i can rebuild my engine with no problem and do all the turbo install and those things, but when it comes down to electrics, i am slow, and dumb. the reason why i say this is because i am learning about turbos, and am new to the tunning world. I have made my decision about MSnS and i am sticking with it, but i need some help, is the installation going to be a PITA? i see a bunch of wiring involved! is the tunning with MSnS going to be a PITA also???? i am not going to back out, but i will like to know what to expect. i have the main megasquirt page and have a basic idea on how it works, but anything that you guys would recomend me reading or doing in the mean time? i will start researching to make sure i have all my facts straight on how sfmu's, fpr's, etc. work and what they do.
#3516, "RE: i am officially scared!!!!" In response to Reply # 0
It's really not too bad, and I'd say if you go with the pre-built boxes it's only on the moderate harness for install. you don't need a sfmu, will need a rrfpr. On the easy side, you can tap new CLT and MAT sensors for the MS, and just tap your TPS and CrankPS. Wire up a few relays, make sure you have good grounds, and that's the install. It's up to you to re-wire the fuel pump or not, but it'll do fine with the stock ECU running it yet. It's advised to run a wideband into the MS, makes stuff MUCH easier. Other than that, it's all about gettin you maps tweaked to match your set-up, and there's tons of base maps/settings you can get to start from. www.msextra is very helpful if you need any help beyond your reach. For our cars, it's best to run MS1 V3.0. MS2 (last I heard) doesn't cope well with our ignition system, but can be used for fuel-only installs.
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'95 GS w/ t3/t4b FMIC, diy piping & RFL BOV MS2-Extra Fuel&Spark 50 lb/hr Holley injectors w/ 1:1 RRFPR JE 8.8:1 dish w/ Hastings Rings Eagle Rods w/ ARP bolts ARP Head studs Mild port/polish head 3" custom DP/cat section, 3" PIT catback dual MBC - 12 psi / 20psi
#3517, "RE: i am officially scared!!!!" In response to Reply # 1
i am sorry i am going to ask this, (BANME! question) but what exactly do you mean by map??? and how do i read one? i am learning how to read the turbo efficiency maps, but these maps are completely new to me. i am like a basic kid, with basic knowledge, but i am willing to learn whatever it takes to help me out, if you guys could recomend anything that could help me out, that would be awesome!
#3519, "RE: i am officially scared!!!!" In response to Reply # 3
MS can be a lot for some people depending on your lavel of knowledge. Best way to start out is to buy a prebuilt unit as a kit from someone on the forum that builds them. When I build mine for people, I always load my latest map which should get you started.
#3521, "RE: i am officially scared!!!!" In response to Reply # 4
MS maps and compressor maps are different. I guess they're more appropriately called tables. MS tables are basically a spreadsheet of RPM's vs. Engine load, and there's one for VE (Volumetric Efficiency, ability of the engine to perform work at specific point - i suppose is an ok crude definition), and a table for spark. MS just takes your current RPM, and your current load (vaccum or boost), references the tables, works in some other factors to give you fuel output and spark timing. Read up on megamanual for this stuff. It can be a great learning tool if you take your time and do the research, or you can blow your pistons through your roof if you're a dumbass and don't read up.
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'95 GS w/ t3/t4b FMIC, diy piping & RFL BOV MS2-Extra Fuel&Spark 50 lb/hr Holley injectors w/ 1:1 RRFPR JE 8.8:1 dish w/ Hastings Rings Eagle Rods w/ ARP bolts ARP Head studs Mild port/polish head 3" custom DP/cat section, 3" PIT catback dual MBC - 12 psi / 20psi