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Old January 23rd 2004, 11:02
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I just received all the parts to build the megasquirt controller, simulator, viewer and the relay board for a 2270 turbo I’m building. So with in the next couple of weeks I’m hoping to get it put together. There are a couple other sites I frequent where this subject has come up quite often in the last month or so just do a search for megasquirt and have a look.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/searc...by=&sortorder=


http://shoptalkforums.com/search.php?mode=results

there is also another site called www.dune-buggy.com with a few people that are running megasquirt one guy has built 3 so far 1 in a buggy 1 on a 350 chevy and the third is going on a tpi chevy motor. Also take a look here for info on plenum design and injector sizing.

http://www.dune-buggy.com/turbo/index.htm
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Old January 23rd 2004, 15:36
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I've been planning in this direction for a while, I want to run a megasquirt injection system with a supercharger (from a toyota 4agze) on my type 4 powered beetle.

I just need to sell my carbs to buy the SC.

I like that you its already equipt to handle boost.
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Old January 23rd 2004, 15:43
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Thanks for starting this thread, I finally got off my duff and ordered my parts to build the ecu.
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Old January 23rd 2004, 20:35
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I just need to sell my carbs to buy the SC.

What type of carburetors.???

I need a set of dual carbs for my car.
Let me know.
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Old January 24th 2004, 16:02
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What type of carburetors.???

I need a set of dual carbs for my car.
Let me know.
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Brendan,

What type of carbs are you looking for ?
I have a set for sale that came off a bus (TIV), complete with linkage.

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Old January 29th 2004, 00:59
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OK, If I want to use dual carbs for throttle bodies can I remove the venturies to get better air flow.??? A weber 40mm idf has a 40mm butterfly with a smaller 28mm to 36mm venturie for example, am I correct.? Since I wouldn't have to worry about vaccum with fuel injection. Let me know what you think.
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Old January 29th 2004, 10:14
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FYI,

There is a couple of megasquirt boards on EBay right now ...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33553

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33553

Unfortunately, I still have to get my fenders painted so can't bid right now.

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Old January 29th 2004, 18:59
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Where's the rest of it ?? SDS 4 LIFE !!!
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Old February 2nd 2004, 10:40
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There are several working MS systems on 914's, go ask over on the 914club.com

The one thing with a turbo is that MS is FI only, no programmable ignition w/retard.
You can get Mega-jolt, which uses ford ignition components, but I don't know if that ties into the MS system or is stand-alone. If it does tie into the MS you need a 2 bar MAP to activate the ignition retard. Yes you could modify a stock dizzy to retard under boost. I think Mega-jolt is about the same price as the mega-squirt.

The fuel line ? depends on what you plan to do with the bug. Just street or AX? For just street all you need is a T at the tank, for AX you should have a surge ring or tank, FI hates sucking air in the twisties.

On the injectors there is a bit more to it than running whatever you want. If you run low impedance injectors without resistors you will burn stuff out. To big or to small will also cause headaches.

All of the MS systems that I know of, so far, did not run correctly without at least a couple of hours of dyno time. The SDS doesn't really need a dyno to tune, at least mine didn't. I'm saying this to make sure you compare apples to apples. Count the MS and Mega-jolt, a laptop, build time, wire harness, connectors plus a couple of hours dyno time and the savings are not quite as huge a some would lead you to believe.

The 2 main reasons I went with SDS is that #1 it has it's own controller so it doesn't matter if an OS is out of date and #2 for me time is money. It took a major amount of time just to plumb/wire the system let alone if I had to build it.

But if you do have the time it is a neat project and you will have a better understanding of how FI works.
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Old February 2nd 2004, 12:01
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Got a question.
I want to build a turbo FI engine and am a little confused about pressure regulators. If the stated adjustability range is 35 psi to 65 psi is that only for idle or is that it. Will the pressure rise over 65 psi with boost.

Also I was thinking of buying the CB-Performance dual throttle body manifolds with the injector boss's already in them. Does anybody know what brand of injectors will fit. The website says that they are type 1, 2, 4, 5 and 9 and that they will fit most GM fuel rails. Does that mean that they are the same style used by GM. If so What GM cars would have those injectors. I want to be able to save some money by buying some good used injectors. People are always taking off there near new stock parts for race parts so I want to pick up a set off ebay.
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Old May 25th 2004, 19:22
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I have a Manx buggy that has been running a complete CB Performance, turbo EFI kit and it runs well. I put together a Megasquirt ECU to replace the untunable CB performance ecu. The buggy runs, but getting the boost enrichment to work properly is a problem. There is so much written about the MegaSquirt, but not much written about tuning under boost. The MSTweek program is great with the exception of the fact that the instructions for using it (MSTweek) to tune the EFI are incomplete and have been for some time.
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