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Thread: complete standalone

Started 2 months, 1 week ago by polarexpress17
I figured this would be the best place to ask some questions, i'm not the type of person to ask for something to be handed to me so i wont be doing that ha ha. i just want to know if i buy one of the kits from DIY http://www.diyautotune.com/catalog/m...-kit-p-46.h tml would i need anything else to completely eliminate my stock ECU (as far as engine functions go)? please help me out on...
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volcomchester18 replied 2 months, 1 week ago
Search Megasquirt Never mind, I never clicked on the link But search button is your friend, there are plenty of threads on this.

polarexpress17 replied 2 months, 1 week ago
i always search before i post questions, and i could not find anything. there are numerous threads on MS problems and certain parts of the MS system. but i can't find what i'm looking for. thanks though

UnorthodoxCreat replied 2 months, 1 week ago
You'll need the GM IAT sensor and a vacuum line from MS to the intake and that should be about it. EDIT: You may want to consider purchasing one of DIY's harnesses, either a pigtail or a long one. They are well made and nicely labeled which makes thing easier. I got the long one. Otherwise you will need to build a harness.

polarexpress17 replied 2 months, 1 week ago
Thank you adam, i forgot that you had the full standalone or i would have just pm'd you

phatgt4me replied 2 months, 1 week ago
im going to have the liberty of finding out what its like to install megasquirt this spring

polarexpress17 replied 2 months, 1 week ago
i know andy told me that i'd need 3 ignition coil drivers to run my coilpacks, so they will be added to the list here is my list as of now. I already have a threaded IAT sensor and i'm sure i can snag the pigtail from the junkyard. 1. MegaSquirt-I Programmable EFI System PCB3.0 - $187.00 2. 12' MegaSquirt Wiring Harness -$65.00 3. 3/8" NPT Stainless Steel Weld-On Bung - $9.00 4. Bosch ...

volcomchester18 replied 2 months, 1 week ago
nice, seems like you got everything at a nice price. I got my MS for 350 a while ago (which I never installed) lol. Are you going to get boosted? If so you will need to add a few more things

polarexpress17 replied 2 months, 1 week ago
i already am boosted

shaodome replied 2 months, 1 week ago
so then you won't be buying the one I have then?

polarexpress17 replied 2 months, 1 week ago
at that price it will probably be gone by the time i would get the cash to buy it

 

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polarexpress17
7
user's latest post:
complete standalone
Published (2009-11-01 00:41:00)
my wideband can be tied into MS, it has the wiring for it and such to be tied into an EMS. my current FPR is adjustable, its a BLOX FPR though. i think you mean aeromotive, if so yes they are great products but too expensive for me to afford at this point in time
volcomchester18
3
user's latest post:
complete standalone
Published (2009-10-31 13:59:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by polarexpress17 i already am boosted Very nice, You should add to the list wideband 02 sensors as well as FPR (automotive is the best I think).
shaodome
2
user's latest post:
complete standalone
Published (2009-10-31 11:00:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by KLDE Wagon If you buy a MSII it already has the coil pack drivers... Just hook them up to the respective wires on the MS harness. If I'm not mistaken... Jeremy MS2 does not have any drivers at all. It has processor outputs, but so does MS1 for that matter. Its just a drop in processor replacement. All the drivers are built on the PCB or added externally.
phatgt4me
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user's latest post:
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Published (2009-10-31 10:44:00)
shadome...i wish i had the cash to buy the MS your selling...you should do a BB christmas special...i'd love to have the setup
KLDE Wagon
2
user's latest post:
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Published (2009-10-31 11:17:00)
I was hoping you'd chime in Jordan I didn't look too much into it cause I was just going to run an EDIS module and a 36-1 wheel. I have the module, just needed the wheel, now I have a new car Thanks for clearing that up though. Jeremy
UnorthodoxCreat
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user's latest post:
complete standalone
Published (2009-10-30 18:47:00)
You'll need the GM IAT sensor and a vacuum line from MS to the intake and that should be about it. EDIT: You may want to consider purchasing one of DIY's harnesses, either a pigtail or a long one. They are well made and nicely labeled which makes thing easier. I got the long one. Otherwise you will need to build a harness.
Matt Cramer
1
user's latest post:
complete standalone
Published (2009-11-02 06:49:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by KLDE Wagon If you buy a MSII it already has the coil pack drivers... Just hook them up to the respective wires on the MS harness. If I'm not mistaken... Jeremy Our V3.0 kits (both MS1 and MS2) include one coil driver per kit. If you want more, you can order them from the mod kits section of our catalog.

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