yeah, he could bump up the fuel pressure to 3.5 bar and keep his stock injectors.
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there are advantages and disadvantages of both
war chip-
pros:
easy to set up
relatively cheap
MAF conversion is easy
you only have to worry about timing/fuel maps
cons:
stuck with Motronic 1.3 hardware limitations (single coil, batch injection, no boost support, smaller injectors)
no real datalogging
no support outside of miller
closed source - if miller disappears, you're stuck.
megasquirt-
pros:
control over everything
highly customizeable
not stuck with limitations of the stock hardware (cop/sequential is possible now/soon)
wide ranging support - used everywhere
MAP sensor (no intake restrictions)
open source - constantly being updated
cons:
harder to set up (steep learning curve)
you have to tune everything (that means learning)
costs a bit more
improper installations can lead to issues (bad wiring/soldering)
the amount of options/possibilities is confusing to new users
if you want something tomorrow, get the WAR chip. if you don't mind spending 6 months reading and learning before you dive in (to avoid getting lost because you don't understand how EFI works), then get megasquirt.
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It's all pesonal prefrence.
You like to have full control of the ecu and see exactly what's
going on? :)
Cool thing about MS is that tons of M20/M30 guys
are using it so you got... TONS of support for settings.
Back when I first used it, I got a really really rough msq from somebody.
Drove to work 20minutes after plugging everything up. Cold starts where terrible, no ICV, VE was a mess.
Now people have got everything down. Basically get a good msq and you'll be in the ballpark.
Now there's VE anylize live, so it autotunes while you drive.
Probably get a clean factory like VE in 30minutes.
Not to mention many many awesome features and a datalogger.
You'll probably get about the same hp +/- with a chip vs ms if you're stock (ish).
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