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Sun Jan 04, 2009 10:29 pm

I see Vauxhall V6 coil packs are quite popular for M20 megasquirt users, is there any practical reason not to use individual coil packs from say an M52/M54 or M3's? Or is it mainly down to cost difference?
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Sun Jan 04, 2009 11:52 pm

I'd imagine that there's little benefit in the individual coil packs/COPs, given that you won't have a cam sensor to sequential spark that means you'd be on wasted spark anyway but still need 6 ignition drivers - one for each coil - rather than the three you'd need for the v6 wasted spark coil pack.
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Mon Jan 05, 2009 12:05 am

ahhh I see thanks, expect more silly question from me in the near future as I look into standalone more closely :D

EDIT

I've been going through this page which has answered a lot of questions :D

http://www.extraefi.co.uk/drawings.htm
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Mon Jan 05, 2009 12:49 am

No worries. I'm messing about with megasquirt myself at the moment. I've got it on my iS with the individual coil packs so I had to get up to speed on it.

Now I'm messing about with cold starts courtesy of this weather we're having :)
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Mon Jan 05, 2009 6:33 pm

As Hoshy said :D

COP requires more work but is the way to go, that and individual injector drivers, full control!

Just buy a new coil pack, I went direct to vaux spares, 75 or so for a new one, 2nd hand are not worth it.

There is a ford option too but I couldn't bring myself to do that to my car.
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Mon Jan 05, 2009 6:42 pm

e30_Turbo wrote:As Hoshy said :D

COP requires more work but is the way to go, that and individual injector drivers, full control!

Just buy a new coil pack, I went direct to vaux spares, 75 or so for a new one, 2nd hand are not worth it.

There is a ford option too but I couldn't bring myself to do that to my car.
Sounds good :) I've read you can also you a VW pack which is shared with some of the Ford models as well.
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Mon Jan 05, 2009 7:10 pm

Anything 6 cyl, three sets of two can do the job, I choose the GM part as Alex had already done the hard work and figured out the firing order, saved me blowing something else up! LOL

Be warned, the system and wiring can be a proper PITA to get up and running, I had loads of issues and lost many weeks to head scratching, now it's up and running it's been faultless for weeks, no spark blow out or bad running and a rock solid idle.

What MS are you using? I'm considering a MS2 upgrade with EGT and in car display :D
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Mon Jan 05, 2009 8:39 pm

e30_Turbo wrote:Anything 6 cyl, three sets of two can do the job, I choose the GM part as Alex had already done the hard work and figured out the firing order, saved me blowing something else up! LOL

Be warned, the system and wiring can be a proper PITA to get up and running, I had loads of issues and lost many weeks to head scratching, now it's up and running it's been faultless for weeks, no spark blow out or bad running and a rock solid idle.

What MS are you using? I'm considering a MS2 upgrade with EGT and in car display :D
I've not bought it yet, but it will be a MS2 :) Launch control looks like it might fun :D Doing all my research first and asking questions so I don't end up buying something twice. My brother Richard pretty much hand built the loom in the Sportster between the two of us we should be OK with the wiring :)
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Mon Jan 05, 2009 9:10 pm

Good luck :D

I hate wiring, would pay someone else but I'm too poor :eek:

My setup causes me issues which are some of the reasons behind the problems I had, no f-ing room to fit the coil pack, ow and dodgy earths, you'll be getting a wb? if so make sure all sensors, ecu etc go to one ground, a golden rule with ms :D
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Tue Jan 06, 2009 12:49 pm

Yup wideband is my list of stuff, great thing is it'll bolt right into the X pipe on my BTB :D Common ground, noted :)
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Tue Jan 06, 2009 6:15 pm

Ideally WB & EGT would go on no 6 runner as that is the hottest cylinder but you aren't ramming huge boost up it so x-pipe shoulb be fine!

are you self maping? winkeye
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e30_Turbo wrote:Ideally WB & EGT would go on no 6 runner as that is the hottest cylinder but you aren't ramming huge boost up it so x-pipe shoulb be fine!

are you self maping? winkeye
Initially yes if I can figure it all out :lol: but I'll probably seek the help of a pro to polish it.
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Tue Jan 06, 2009 7:14 pm

It's not too bad but there is a nack to it, also you will find you need big balls to proper have it on your own tune, that's when you find out if it's right or wrong! I've got it wrong twice so far :cry: right this time tho 8)
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Tue Jan 06, 2009 7:16 pm

e30_Turbo wrote:It's not too bad but there is a nack to it, also you will find you need big balls to proper have it on your own tune, that's when you find out if it's right or wrong! I've got it wrong twice so far :cry: right this time tho 8)
The chap who sells the units in the UK supplies them with a base map to get you going which I guess would be the most difficult part.
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Mr Ringwood??
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Tue Jan 06, 2009 7:18 pm

e30_Turbo wrote:Mr Ringwood??
Not spoken to him yet but the website is full of very useful diagrams: http://www.extraefi.co.uk/
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Tue Jan 06, 2009 7:24 pm

I've known him years, he certainly knows his stuff, wrote most of it himself.

The base map is more than likely one I/Ant gave him years back, it'll be 80% out of the box and mapping with WB, target tables and datalogs should be quite straight forward.

Ms is great, so many things to play with :cool:
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Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:29 pm

If your going for a wideband sensor, consider JAW. Cost effective & works with MS ok.

http://www.14point7.com/JAW/JAW.htm
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I'm going to test my sensor on a known working LC-1 controller - if it does turn out to be my controller that's up the duff then I think JAW will be the replacement. Looks nice plus I get to get the old soldering iron out again :D
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Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:55 pm

If you do get one, the LED display is a bit of a gimmick in my opinion. Its very hard to read. If you want a gauge, hook up an analogue one.
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Thu Jan 08, 2009 12:07 am

Cheers for the tip dude.

I'm not one for gauges and dials though. Mate of mine put an AFR gauge on his stock 525, yes - a narrowband sensor. Why, oh why.
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Thu Jan 08, 2009 12:14 am

Wouldn't mind modding my mpg gauge for use as an AFR meter, since it's otherwise redundant. It's a lot of effort tho.
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Thu Jan 08, 2009 12:29 am

That's one possible use. Another is oil temp like the m3. But I reckon I'd like to get it back as an indicative mpg gauge. I was thinking some kind of function based around PW and Road speed.
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Thu Jan 08, 2009 7:54 pm

I've seen the mpg gauge used as a boost gauge! very stealthy :D
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Fri Jan 09, 2009 12:34 am

e30_Turbo wrote:I've seen the mpg gauge used as a boost gauge! very stealthy :D
Yeah, but only by people with small willies:)
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Fri Jan 09, 2009 2:35 pm

On a more serious note.

A little switch on the dash to cycle through 3 of 4 different measurements could be a nice little mod. Again it's a fair amount of work but you could cycle through a variety of the MS outputs.

Hmm.
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hoshy wrote:
e30_Turbo wrote:I've seen the mpg gauge used as a boost gauge! very stealthy :D
Yeah, but only by people with small willies:)
Makes me glad I've got a DEFI boost guage and controller, cost twice as much as my turbo :eek: it's pretty cool tho :cool:
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e30_Turbo wrote:
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e30_Turbo wrote:I've seen the mpg gauge used as a boost gauge! very stealthy :D
Yeah, but only by people with small willies:)
Makes me glad I've got a DEFI boost guage and controller, cost twice as much as my turbo :eek: it's pretty cool tho :cool:
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