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who is running mega squirt?
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'84 318i M10B18 147- Safari Beige
NA: 93whp/90ftlbs, MS2E w/ LC, 2-Step
Turbo: 221whp/214ftlbs, MS3x flex @ 17psi
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Originally posted by Jaxx_ View Postfucking hopeless
MS is fine, I've been running it on my car for about 5 years.
It can be "tough" to tune if you have no clue as to how an engine works and what will melt a motor if you fuck up. Is all you'll be able to do is post on forums asking for somebody else's tune ( which won't work on your car ) and post about how it never did run correctly.
Honestly putting a standalone on your car is an advanced project even if it's mechanically simple swap to the ECU. Don't get me wrong I'm not saying that you can't learn if you have no clue but without some serious time spent you will be nothing but frustrated. If you tend to be one of those folks that expects satisfaction without the work, buy a fucking chip.
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Originally posted by 5Toes View Post^ if you are running megasquirt... boviously your stock intake is gone. A miller MAF is a proven gain... and using the MS MAP sensor means little resistance for the intake air. More air means you need more fuel which means more power... duh
If you run MS on stock injectors you must like a lean AF ratio
Originally posted by nwvb bmwThat guy is going to lock you in his basement and make you ware a little pirate costume.
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Originally posted by lcoleman View PostWell, I hope you didn't spend your other 4,000 posts talking out your ass...
but don't you know son, Megasquirt changes the volumetric efficiency of the motor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111oneoneone111oneone'84 318i M10B18 147- Safari Beige
NA: 93whp/90ftlbs, MS2E w/ LC, 2-Step
Turbo: 221whp/214ftlbs, MS3x flex @ 17psi
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Originally posted by Pinepig View Post
It can be "tough" to tune if you have no clue as to how an engine works and what will melt a motor if you fuck up. Is all you'll be able to do is post on forums asking for somebody else's tune ( which won't work on your car ) and post about how it never did run correctly.
Honestly putting a standalone on your car is an advanced project even if it's mechanically simple swap to the ECU. Don't get me wrong I'm not saying that you can't learn if you have no clue but without some serious time spent you will be nothing but frustrated. If you tend to be one of those folks that expects satisfaction without the work, buy a fucking chip.
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Originally posted by gone002 View Postinteresting discussion. kinda what i thought it was going to sound like. i just wana do my home work. i dont wana spend 1000$ to have some more junk in my garage. or buy a bunch of head aches...
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I'm running megasquirt on 2 Mercedes. Don't kid yourself, its a big project that demands a lot of time and effort to get it running well. I'm 2 years in and I'm still dicking around with some of the settings. If you have OCD you're going to love it. Between the 2 cars I probably have 30k miles on MSQ. MSQ on its own won't net you huge power gains on an NA engine but if you're running boost it makes life a lot easier. If you expect something even remotely plug and play, forget about it. The MSextra forums are useful, the hardware and software manuals are useful but in the end you need to know what you're doing and have the patience to tune every aspect just right. In my case it was all worth it just so I never have to look at KEjet ever again. Instant cold starts, much healthier top end, about 15% better FE and the ability to diagnose any problem with my laptop was just a bonus. You can make MSQ as cheap and simple or expensive and complex as you want. My first MS1 setup cost $350, MS2 on the second car was $500.Last edited by tjts1; 12-02-2011, 10:30 AM.
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Originally posted by Massimo View PostWell I just got bet by one of those 125cc scooters today. So I think my MS install will be ramping up after christmas, then I can got Turboz too.
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Originally posted by tjts1 View PostI'm running megasquirt on 2 Mercedes. Don't kid yourself, its a big project that demands a lot of time and effort to get it running well. I'm 2 years in and I'm still dicking around with some of the settings. If you have OCD you're going to love it. Between the 2 cars I probably have 30k miles on MSQ. MSQ on its own won't net you huge power gains on an NA engine but if you're running boost it makes life a lot easier. If you expect something even remotely plug and play, forget about it. The MSextra forums are useful, the hardware and software manuals are useful but in the end you need to know what you're doing and have the patience to tune every aspect just right. In my case it was all worth it just so I never have to look at KEjet ever again. Instant cold starts, much healthier top end, about 15% better FE and the ability to diagnose any problem with my laptop was just a bonus. You can make MSQ as cheap and simple or expensive and complex as you want. My first MS1 setup cost $350, MS2 on the second car was $500.
wow 350$ i am assuming you must have done the diy kit...?bimmerboltsandparts.com
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