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lcrotaryracer
03-01-2009, 07:41 PM
like the title says some info on a mega squirt ecu. if any one that has one or knows about them can give me some general info i'd appreciate the help.

thanks

85rx-7gsl-se
03-01-2009, 07:42 PM
What is it going on? N/A? TII?

lcrotaryracer
03-01-2009, 09:01 PM
na for now, but iam going to get a turbo engine later. i want to learn how to tune a car be for then. if i mess up it will not be so bad.
s4 87

85rx-7gsl-se
03-01-2009, 09:13 PM
Ok...If you were going TII swap, I would go Microtech. For the N/A you could do an Rtek, but you wont have as many tuning options as on the Megasquirt.

Whizbang
03-01-2009, 09:17 PM
im going to have a write up on this i think once i finish my MS unit. Really not much left to do but i want to check it over for a few things.

NoDOHC
03-01-2009, 11:21 PM
I did megasquirt on a motorcycle. It used an 8X8 map (manifold pressure vs RPM for fueling and a similar map for ignition advance. The ignition trigger is a little funny (may need to tweak resistance on the on-board filter). Basically, it is the simplest, quickest and easiest ECU to tune, probably the hardest to set up (unless you get some canned maps). The global injector trim feature is awesome for global richening/leaning after adjusting fuel pressure.

I would say that compared to the microtech, a megasquirt is simple in every way. I would argue that Haltech setup is easier (they even include a rotary setup section in the help file). I can also tell you that you get either idle air control or ignition control (Unless they fixed that in V3) on a megasquirt.

The big downside to the megaquirt is the lack of fuel mix vs. air temp maps, fuel mix vs. coolant temp maps and ignitiong timing vs intake air temp maps. Basically, the megasquirt can adjust based on these values, but it only uses a linear formula.

In a nutshell:
Microtech = Really expensive, Complicated setup to get running, amazing adjustability once you get it running
Haltech = Pretty expensive, Simplified and easy setup, good adjustability once running (only missing the ability to run negative split on E6X).
Megasquirt = Less expensive, complicated to setup and get running, limited adjustability once running (although I think you can run negative split).

Unless you are a really big fan of the open source nature of the megasquirt, I would go with a Haltech (that is actually what I did).

The choice is still yours in the end. Do some research, download Halwin and the megasquirt software (megatune?). (I don't know if the microtech software is readily available for download or not, I only fooled with it on a friend's car.)