Hello,
I know a lot of people have problems getting megasquirt running, so i thought I'd post a success story.
Last year I ran EDIS and Megajolt for ignition, it worked great, but I was never happy with the fuelling. Dyno time is expensive in Holland, and to
be honest, and whilst there was an improvement after a couple of sessions, i've never found a true weber genius here. This prompted me to fit
fuel injection.
I'm running Jenvey throttle bodies, and microsquirt with EDIS for ignition control.
The manual for EDIS based Megasquirt/Microsquirt isn't very clear. You need to connect PIP from EDIS to OptIn+ on the micro-squirt, OptIn- to
ground, and Ign 1 to SAW on EDIS. In addition you must set the jumpers on the micro-squirt board to Logic mode.
I got stumped for a couple of hours after i was ready to start it because I didn't see a tach signal despite the EDIS module firing the coils.
This was due to the jumper settings. After I figured out the jumper, it started first time. I'm not using an idle control valve or anything,
so its a relatively simple setup.
I'm using an LC-1 to tune the setup with EGO/Autotune, and its working pretty well. I need to adjust the cranking mixture as it doesn't
start first time all the time yet, and the acceleration enrichment needs some work.
For about 3 hours of fiddling in the garage with the laptop, I've got a pretty damn good setup, a lot closer to my target AFR than I've ever
had with the webers. It's not as easy to setup compared to the ViPAC unit i've used before, for the money its an absolute bargain.
Once I've got it figured out I'll post the maps for anybody who is interested.
What engine are you running.
Just converting from Megajolt + EDIS to Megasquirt + EDDis for the same reasons.
Paul
Paul,
I'm running a 1660 crossflow, 1300cc pistons, stage 3 head, 224 cam, and jenvey bodies, can't remember the flow rate of the injectors
though.
Was it really that simple setting up?
I guess the throttle bodies mounted directly to the weber manifold.
(got a couple of car weeks coming up - hoping to get up to running car so will be looking at FI in the near future - 2011 probably )
Just dooing mine at the min. Ive picked up a used Dta e48 exp from a dta dealer for about the same price as the Ms kit.
I am going to make a start on the loom this week end and I need to pull the engine and box out to put a return fuel line in.
I am setting myself the dead line of easter to get the thing finished
Well Well , I just ordered the Megasquirt MS2 for my car last week. Same thing never been happy with fueling. Got the Wasted spark version so I can
throw away the EDIS unit.
Planning to use stock thottle body on it... can't afford Jenv's
1.8 Zetec
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Originally posted by big_wasa
I am setting myself the dead line of easter to get the thing finished
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Originally posted by MikeR
Was it really that simple setting up?
I guess the throttle bodies mounted directly to the weber manifold.
(got a couple of car weeks coming up - hoping to get up to running car so will be looking at FI in the near future - 2011 probably )
Sounds good! I'm thinking of ordering a Megasquirt myself. I'm using a 1800cc Zetec. So this would be a good combination?
Bjorn - Should be, you will already have the sensors you require on the engine, and you can either use the existing injection system or fit
aftermarket ones if space/performance require it.
Its up to you if you use the EDIS module for ignition, it is supposedly less prone to EMF interference, and is a well proven ignition system, but
there is no reason why microsquirt on its own wouldn't do the job just as well.
I used EDIS as I already had it wired in.
Thanks! Just bought my Microsquirt and just finished unpacking.
Looks fine, but the manual s*cks! I'm pretty much lost already. Do you know where I can find a good wiring diagram for a Zetec? I'm going to
use EDIS also by the way.
Hi Bjorn,
Don't forget to set the jumper to Logic mode on the circuit board.
Wiring is described in some detail here:
However it is pretty generic and not specific for using EDIS. I've attached a spreadsheet with the connections I have.
In addition you will need to run a 12v feed to the injectors off your ignition live circuit.
There are a lot more cables than you will actually need for a simple installation, so best bet is to identify those, and tie them out of the way, once
you get them out of sight it looks a lot simpler.
Once you have it physically wired up, enable firmware upgrade mode, and install the latest version if you don't already have it, and make sure
your configuration file matches the firmware. After that it should start to be pretty straightforward.
HTH
David