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Finally nice weather, and time to burn,

so this is what I did today.

more here if you are interested

http://noddle.110mb.com/Megasquirt%20II%20v3.0/index.html

still tuning it, using the self learn feature with my wide band, to get it close,

I must say it's a steep learning curve, since i haven't done anything like this before.

Nigel

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How's the tuning going Nigel?

Has it made much of a difference to the car?

Hi Andrew,

Since the motor is still dead stock, the only difference I have noticed, is that it has just a little more torque, the reason I know this is that were I like there is a hill, that when I drive up it in 4th at 60ks, about 2/3 the way up it, I need to go back to 3rd, or it drops back to 50ks, but with MS It sits at 60 all the way, I know, not a lot better for the expense.

But When I bolt on my turbo (the reason I brought MS), I will be able to keep the AFR where it needs to be, and not lean out.

http://noddle.110mb.com/Turbo%20Upgrade/index.html

But my next step is to install EDIS, so I can control spark (my dissy's vacuum advanced is stuffed)

http://noddle.110mb.com/EDIS/index.html

Still have lots of little projects on the go.

Nigel

good stuff nigel!

beat me to it haha!

i have to put mine off for a while.... leaking radiator (yay) will look at alloy S13 item for replacement

I'd recomend getting a radiator out of an EL koon car - bigger and better from a 4lt and cheap as from any wrecker

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Finally,

I have EDIS running with Megasquirt, in the end it was fairly easy to setup, just some nerves, (not wanting to fry my Megasquirt, you just need to follow the directions, and check what you have done for mistakes)

more pics here

http://noddle.110mb.com/EDIS/index.html

Nigel

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