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Old Jul 1, 2007 | 11:36 AM
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ok well im not even gunna pretend i know the differences between all the ms kits out there. so i figure the best would be to get educated by the guys who do know that would be you guys. so im debating between the mspnp or buying a kit and building it myself. i know were i can get the mspnp but were can i get a suitable kit to build myself. that would be with your guys help of course. also were can i look to start understanding more about the ms and how to tune it and all the parts i will need to run the ms safest in my car????
Old Jul 1, 2007 | 03:06 PM
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I hate to sound like DIY's chearleader but they're the only one with a presence here. They also have a strong presence at msefi.com. kind of seems like a no brainer but there are other options at http://www.megasquirt.info/MS%20FAQ.htm#order

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Old Jul 1, 2007 | 03:15 PM
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Best thing to do is

1- Read the megamanual.
2- Read the ton of info in this forum.
3- Read the megamanual.
4- Read the ton of info at www.msefi.com
5- Read the megamanual again.

All the information is out there and this place is an EXCELLENT resource but its good to get a basic understanding before you jump in.

Good luck!
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