by JamesM » Wed Oct 26, 2005 11:14 am
i personally think its great..
its very user friendly. there is quite a bit of support on line.
but its reaslly a thing u have to undertake urself or give to someone else that has done MS before.. me or karl or i think there is one or two others in auckland. i originally built my v2.2 board and used 2tg ignition. back then i wired everything up myself, built the board myself, but i didnt understand exactly how the programming/mapping worked etc.. so i got karl to get the car started and then from there i spent many hours playing around on my laptop connected to the car changing values and finding out what everything diid etc.. i then changed to programmable crank angle based timing using a toothed wheel i welded onto crank pulley... i eventually got the map tuned well and the car was runnign awesome on 18-20psi..
have worked on matt sternes ms quite a bit too
i now have v3 MS2 but i just have a billion things to do on the car and havent got the car running again.
u have a few options with ignnition and as time goes on ppl are developing ways to better control stock ignitors etc. (karl is working on using redtop dizzy/ignitor with MS2 i bleieve)
the whoel thign is a lot of work tho espeically if u dont have any experience with it, so expect to have the car off the road for a couple of weeks at least (if u work hard on it)..
but it is alot of fun learnign about it and great value for money.
Team Megasquirt
1984 AE86
180kW, 600Nm@wheels @ 16.5psi