First MegaSquirt 3 datalog and msq
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First MegaSquirt 3 datalog and msq
So last night got an MSQ file setup for MS3 without any conflicts. I then promptly stole it and got my car started on it.
Today I modified his msq with my timing settings and put in my fuel and spark tables. I then went out and burned them to my ms3. Car then started up after a few cranks and seemed to idle well. Next on my to-do list is to check and make sure my timing is set correctly and then work on startup settings and tune.
Here are links to my datalog and MSQ files if anyone is interested in looking at them.
Datalog
MSQ file
I take no responsibility if you use the MSQ and blow your motor.
Today I modified his msq with my timing settings and put in my fuel and spark tables. I then went out and burned them to my ms3. Car then started up after a few cranks and seemed to idle well. Next on my to-do list is to check and make sure my timing is set correctly and then work on startup settings and tune.
Here are links to my datalog and MSQ files if anyone is interested in looking at them.
Datalog
MSQ file
I take no responsibility if you use the MSQ and blow your motor.
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Hopefully tonight and this weekend I get some road time on the car and can iron out some more bugs with it.
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MegaSquirt-3 Features
Speed-density, alpha-n or MAF for fuelling calculations
16x16 fuel tables in 0.1% steps with true interpolation and movable rows/columns
16x16 spark tables in 0.1 degree steps with true interpolation and movable rows/columns
Wall-wetting transient fuel control for better driveability
On board datalogging to SDcard (max 333Hz sample rate)
Tuning by serial or built-in USB-serial port.
8 channels sequential fuel (hi-z injectors or low-z with external resistors)
2 additional fuel channels (hi-z or low-z)
8 channels sequential spark (logic level output)
6 channels mid current output for small solenoids or relays
2 'spare' conditioned 0-5V analogue inputs (+2 more raw)
Two wideband oxygen sensor input (external controller required)
(Up to eight widebands supported via external data capture)
GM-style stepper idle control
2 and 3 wire PWM idle control
Closed loop idle control
Closed loop mixture control - ideally with wideband
Closed loop boost control
Various boost control systems (gear, time, speed based)
Two stage variable nitrous control
2 step type launch control
CAN communications to interconnect other Megasquirt products e.g. transmission controller
Supports external data capture boards (e.g. for external EGT boards)
EGT data support (with external amplifier)
Staged injection
Dual fuel (e.g. LPG)
Table switching, (mainly for dual fuel use)
Water/Meth injection
Individual cylinder injector trim
Injector phase timing
Individual cylinder spark trim
Support for numerous OEM trigger wheel patterns.
Magnetic (VR), Hall, Opto crank sensor input
Magnetic (VR), Hall, Opto cam sensor input
16x16 fuel tables in 0.1% steps with true interpolation and movable rows/columns
16x16 spark tables in 0.1 degree steps with true interpolation and movable rows/columns
Wall-wetting transient fuel control for better driveability
On board datalogging to SDcard (max 333Hz sample rate)
Tuning by serial or built-in USB-serial port.
8 channels sequential fuel (hi-z injectors or low-z with external resistors)
2 additional fuel channels (hi-z or low-z)
8 channels sequential spark (logic level output)
6 channels mid current output for small solenoids or relays
2 'spare' conditioned 0-5V analogue inputs (+2 more raw)
Two wideband oxygen sensor input (external controller required)
(Up to eight widebands supported via external data capture)
GM-style stepper idle control
2 and 3 wire PWM idle control
Closed loop idle control
Closed loop mixture control - ideally with wideband
Closed loop boost control
Various boost control systems (gear, time, speed based)
Two stage variable nitrous control
2 step type launch control
CAN communications to interconnect other Megasquirt products e.g. transmission controller
Supports external data capture boards (e.g. for external EGT boards)
EGT data support (with external amplifier)
Staged injection
Dual fuel (e.g. LPG)
Table switching, (mainly for dual fuel use)
Water/Meth injection
Individual cylinder injector trim
Injector phase timing
Individual cylinder spark trim
Support for numerous OEM trigger wheel patterns.
Magnetic (VR), Hall, Opto crank sensor input
Magnetic (VR), Hall, Opto cam sensor input
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I was simply shooting to get the first Miata running on MS3. Knowing I most likely have the first running one on a car out of the production batch makes me feel even more special. I am going to go get myself a cookie.
Hopefully tonight and this weekend I get some road time on the car and can iron out some more bugs with it.
Hopefully tonight and this weekend I get some road time on the car and can iron out some more bugs with it.
Scott, it actually doesn't just have a 2-step, but has a 3-step launch with burnout mode.
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Edit: I'm also thinking about building a little circuit to convert the TXS output into something MS1 can use. Nothing fancy, just a little 555 timer similar to the one in the MSExtra hardware manual. In the event that it works, I'll post a write up.
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Actually starting with MS2 there is software selectable knock input parameters. You could take a TXS knocklite and plug its digital output directly into the MS (at least in theory). Once I upgrade, I plan to test it out.
Edit: I'm also thinking about building a little circuit to convert the TXS output into something MS1 can use. Nothing fancy, just a little 555 timer similar to the one in the MSExtra hardware manual. In the event that it works, I'll post a write up.
Edit: I'm also thinking about building a little circuit to convert the TXS output into something MS1 can use. Nothing fancy, just a little 555 timer similar to the one in the MSExtra hardware manual. In the event that it works, I'll post a write up.
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Actually starting with MS2 there is software selectable knock input parameters. You could take a TXS knocklite and plug its digital output directly into the MS (at least in theory). Once I upgrade, I plan to test it out.
Edit: I'm also thinking about building a little circuit to convert the TXS output into something MS1 can use. Nothing fancy, just a little 555 timer similar to the one in the MSExtra hardware manual. In the event that it works, I'll post a write up.
Edit: I'm also thinking about building a little circuit to convert the TXS output into something MS1 can use. Nothing fancy, just a little 555 timer similar to the one in the MSExtra hardware manual. In the event that it works, I'll post a write up.
Got any specifics on the output?
Cheers!
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The way I figure it, as long as it is outputting what it sounds like it is, at most the signal might need to be inverted and trigger a timer to hold the line low for a few hundred uS.
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You would need to relocate the power filter capacitor, the case would need to be clearanced for the USB port, and it might be a little bit tough to work with the SD card slot, but it looks otherwise easily doable for anyone who wanted to upgrade their MSPNP.