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MegaSquirt is for the fishes...
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A few of you are already familiar; now we're lifting the cloak of secrecy and showing our newest EMS for the first time to the public at the Performance Racing Industry show in Orlando.
Introducing MS3-Pro. With the same great features of the MS3X EMS, but with m0ar aw3som3. Yes, it's a crappy cell phone pic. Yes, that's our new MS3-Pro EMS running from inside a fishtank, with fish swimming around it. Yes, I think that this is very likely to be a first in the industry. :) https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...8&d=1354253717 Some better pics on our facebook page http://www.facebook.com/diyautotune |
And here is a pic taken from the coolest shopping center ever, in Orlando, FL
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I wonder if they give handjobs at that massage parlor. What a shopping center! A wack shack! Liquor! and Guns!
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but with m0ar aw3som3 |
Finally, watersports and motorsports can come together in my life.
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:laugh: Beat me to it. I think its useless as hell. But what do I know.
I saw in the other thread that on these everything is on 1 board....Thats neat. Hasn't Joe been ranting about this for months? The compactness is def a big plus since there's so little extra space in our cars. |
Originally Posted by 18psi
(Post 954749)
I saw in the other thread that on these everything is on 1 board....Thats neat. Hasn't Joe been ranting about this for months?
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Originally Posted by 18psi
(Post 954749)
I saw in the other thread that on these everything is on 1 board....Thats neat. Hasn't Joe been ranting about this for months?
Years. Which is why I was happy to accept one of the Beta units when DIY offered it a month ago. The secrecy has been killing me- now I can finally brag about what an awesome device this is! https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...1&d=1354291016 As you noted, this is a truly all in one solution. What really impressed me, however, is that thay've done more than just re-package the existing circuit design. This really is a new ECU, which fixes all of the stupid circuit topologies which we've all hated for years. Gone, for example, is the flaky op-amp input circuit for the crank and cam sensors. In its place is a MAX9926 chip, which is the dual-input version of the 9924 that I started using a few years ago when I built that 36-1 crankwheel setup for my '92. It's a great device- differential inputs, automatic threshold detect, decent noise immunity. Been rock-solid with the CAS on my '90 so far. The era of tweaking pots is at an end. And yeah, it's small. https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...1&d=1354291059 https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...1&d=1354291059 The form-factor is a bit unusual what with the connectors coming out of the top, but it still fits into the stock ECU space in my '90. Might stick out a bit on the '94-'97 cars, but that shouldn't be too big a problem. Apparently folks who mount their ECUs on the firewall love this form-factor. https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...1&d=1354291423 (pardon the messy wiring; this is a work-in-progress shot.) The connectors themselves are pure sex. I don't so much care whether they are watertight or not, but unlike the DB-37, they are seriously robust, have very nice contacts, and latch into place like a "real" ECU connector should. https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...1&d=1354291180 The harness which is comes with is a bit of a python, as they've wired out every conceivable function and then some. One nice thing about these connectors is that you can easily remove un-needed contacts from then without special tools. Doing so compromises the watertight integrity of the connector, but for an "indoor" ECU, it will allow you to shrink the harness down to a more reasonable thickness. I haven't yet done this with mine, as I'm still experimenting and adding features. Rather unusually for a Megasquirt, there is no internal MAP sensor. Putting a MAP hole in the case would have compromised the watertight nature of the case, so that now has to be mounted externally. No biggie. You can either use a conventional GM-style sensor, or you can take an MPX4250 (the sensor normally found inside an MS) and solder a couple of wires to it. I went a step further and tacked a couple of filter caps to the legs, then encased the termination in epoxy and heatshrink. https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...1&d=1354291663 https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...1&d=1354291663 https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...1&d=1354291663 (Sorry- crappy cell-phone pix on that one.) |
How much longer with MS be "open source"? Are they still giving-out licensing?
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So its not just smaller? Its faster and better too? FUUU
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MS thats not pnp with real connectors finally comes out. Please tell me is uses a full speed usb interface too rather than just having the chip from a usb to serial converter cable built in. Kind of regretting the EMS4 choice now.
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Originally Posted by hustler
(Post 954785)
How much longer with MS be "open source"? Are they still giving-out licensing?
As with the MSPnP, the schematics for the unit are proprietary to DIY. I have opened the box and spend some time poking around, and while I'd prefer to have access to the schematics for my own personal curiosity, there isn't nearly as serious a need for it as with the regular MS3, since there's really nothing inside the box that you would ever need to modify.
Originally Posted by Leafy
(Post 954806)
Please tell me is uses a full speed usb interface too rather than just having the chip from a usb to serial converter cable built in.
Is there some reason that you find the present USB interface to be unacceptable? |
I figure Joe was one of the beta testers Ben mentioned :) I did notice the size of his timing maps, but never remember mentioned he was on ms3.
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I said I was using an MS3, I just didn't mention which one. :)
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Any word on price and availability? I dont think my EMS4 harness has been made yet, since its already 3 months behind schedule.
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Paging Reverant :party:
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Originally Posted by Oscar
(Post 954884)
Paging Reverant :party:
Rev's enhanced MS is more of an MSPnP on steroids. It does everything you could possibly need on a Miata, but is application-specific. The MS3Pro, by comparison, is a universal Über-ECU designed to work with pretty much anything that uses spark plugs to ignite gasoline, without requiring all of the application-specific internal hacking (aka, mods) that have always been necessary in the past. In terms of the build quality and completeness, it's well-poised to compete against the "big boy" ECUs from companies such as Hydra, Bosch, Adaptronic, Electromotive, AEM, etc., and appeal to buyers who, in the past, may have viewed the MegaSquirt family as more of a hobbyist toy / science-fair project than a "real" ECU. |
I think they just made it so they can make Techsalvager shut up.
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Discussion concerning Innovate serial interface moved to a new thread: https://www.miataturbo.net/megasquir...-serial-69739/
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Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 954892)
I think they just made it so they can make Techsalvager shut up.
it doesn't make 200wtq @ 2k rpm |
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