do you have to run MS or is there a way to get a turbo m20 to run well without MS.
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RRFPR and a chip. It will run of the AFM but dont expect it to make much power or last for long. My 2cents.** Lot's of M20 turbo parts for sale.**
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I dont have no idea of how to wire ms I have read the sight 100 times and nothingBig Mike Hunter
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If you don't have any idea how to wire megasquirt, you are in luck, as I sell a plug and play megasquirt setup where all the wiring is done, http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...ght=megasquirt85 325e 2.7 ITB'd stroker
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You can use what ever you want. MS is difficult cause you have to mod the board to get it to work for your car. Buying a better sealed ecu is way sweeter but you still have to go through wiring it to the car.
The FMU (rrfpr) and slightly bigger injectors has been a proven method for YEARS. The only down fall is its only safe until about 8 or 9 psi. The reason you can get away with it on your m20 is you can "tune" the AFM enough to get the car to run well on larger injectors (i hear 30lb/hr is the limit) before boost and then the FMU takes car of the rest.-Chris
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When I was into hondas I had turbo'd a single cam d series using an fmu. Everyone told me not to do it because it is unreliable. I had that set up on 13 pounds for over a year, and I drove the hell out of the car, before a motor mount broke and I dropped the engine while doing 60mph. You can make it reliable by taking out a little timing and upping the fuel pressure a little. They guys that told me not to do it, they all blew up their set ups. I'll probably just go fmu and a chip on mine, since I am not looking for huge power.
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