I put the MS in MSM.
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Can never stop talkin **** can you? I'm not going to mention any names, but I use 460 numbers from one of the top moderators here, so that is an insult to him as well. And my car starts great in any temperature.
Tuning pulsewidths is not something super hard, and not being able to do it yourself is nothing but embarassing.
Tuning pulsewidths is not something super hard, and not being able to do it yourself is nothing but embarassing.
#27
Forgot to mention. Currently the car is running LoRes. Last time I tried HiRes on a parallel install I ran into some problems so I am leaving that for another day.
Oh, and does anyone else know of another squirted MSM? Nobody over on the mazdaspeed forums thinks it'd been done before. No idea why. It's no different from any other NB really and there is no reason it shouldn't work. Lots of people think it won't since they have not had great success with EMU.
Oh, and does anyone else know of another squirted MSM? Nobody over on the mazdaspeed forums thinks it'd been done before. No idea why. It's no different from any other NB really and there is no reason it shouldn't work. Lots of people think it won't since they have not had great success with EMU.
#36
Yup!
I knew the Megasquirt would give my car more power and a smoother power curve. What I grossly underestimated is how big of a difference there would be in going into and out of boost. Before there was a jolt going in and also a jolt when I let off the gas. Now it's completely seamless. Basically it feels like the car doesn't have a turbo anymore, because there's no sign of where the forced induction kicks in. Instead it simply feels like a bigger n/a engine. Which is good because what I wanted all along was a quick touring car, not boy-racer-mobile.
BTW, now that I'm running the EBC (vs. just wastegate pressure before), the 3-inch Absurdflow really shows its colors! Everything's nicely spooled by 3K (not bad for the stock IHI non-BB turbo) with instant throttle response.
Did get a few CEL codes today but nothing tuning can't fix.
Near-term future: hi-res, and I'll install an EBC cut-off switch so I can ran an ad-hoc (is that considered ghetto?) dual-stage setup for bad traction conditions.
I knew the Megasquirt would give my car more power and a smoother power curve. What I grossly underestimated is how big of a difference there would be in going into and out of boost. Before there was a jolt going in and also a jolt when I let off the gas. Now it's completely seamless. Basically it feels like the car doesn't have a turbo anymore, because there's no sign of where the forced induction kicks in. Instead it simply feels like a bigger n/a engine. Which is good because what I wanted all along was a quick touring car, not boy-racer-mobile.
BTW, now that I'm running the EBC (vs. just wastegate pressure before), the 3-inch Absurdflow really shows its colors! Everything's nicely spooled by 3K (not bad for the stock IHI non-BB turbo) with instant throttle response.
Did get a few CEL codes today but nothing tuning can't fix.
Near-term future: hi-res, and I'll install an EBC cut-off switch so I can ran an ad-hoc (is that considered ghetto?) dual-stage setup for bad traction conditions.
#40
Today we turned down the EBC. When we set it for 14 psi the other night, we didn't consider that the small stock intercooler was already heatsoaked. So what was 14 in that condition became 16 in normal conditions. Now the car makes a nice 13.5-14.0 in normal conditions.
We also upgraded to hi-res today. Worked fine and the idle now seems smoother (but I'll take a few days and keep an eye on it).
We also upgraded to hi-res today. Worked fine and the idle now seems smoother (but I'll take a few days and keep an eye on it).