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  • #16
    I would do it myself or get the megasquirt.
    Ben
    60DegreeV6.com
    WOT-Tech.com

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    • #17
      A megasquirt with a WBo2 will tune itself, literally.

      1990 ASC/McLaren Turbo Grand Prix 3500 swap GT3076R turbo 40lb/hr injectors FMIC LX9 coils Megasquirt2 v3.0

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      • #18
        Yeah, I also noticed there's a PnP MS kit available for our cars.



        Now my question is, is it really PnP? I've heard there are a couple of relays that need to be added for the fuel pump and other stuff in order to make it work. Something regarding the way GM supplies power vs MS. Is this still holds true for the newer PnP model with the delphi 56 pin?

        I really would like to go back to stock computer just in case I run into any failures.

        Also, can MS control TCC? Mine is an auto 4t60 swap.
        Last edited by yeyo_racing; 12-30-2010, 11:34 AM.

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        • #19
          Yes, I had to rewire my fuel pump relay. I just had to switch two wires. Basically the factory ECM sends a ground to activate the relay and the MS sends 12v.

          There is a write up on MS and TCCs here about 3/4 the way down the page. I have this wired in and configured, but I've yet to get my car over 20mph since I put it away for the winter so I cannot tell you if it works or not lol.

          EFI, Fuel Injection, Auto, automotive, car, TPI, computation, ECU, MegaSquirt, GPIO, MicroSquirt, Sequencer, stim, MegaShift, MShift, DIY, transmission, 4L60E, 4L80E, controller, shifter


          I also left my stock harness in tact. If I ever change my mind about MS, I can switch back the wires on the fuel pump relay and plug the stock ecu in.

          If you can solder at all, this is the setup I used: http://www.diyautotune.com/catalog/m...ase-p-119.html

          You will also need a stimulator or as I like to call it "digital car." It's another 60 bucks but it will be good practice if you haven't built a PCB in a while.
          Last edited by Jonpro03; 12-30-2010, 02:23 PM.

          1990 ASC/McLaren Turbo Grand Prix 3500 swap GT3076R turbo 40lb/hr injectors FMIC LX9 coils Megasquirt2 v3.0

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          • #20
            Jonpro03

            I contacted DIY Autotune in regards to their PnP Megasquirt for GM and this is what they have to say.


            On 12/30/2010 2:30 PM, Javier Miranda wrote:
            > Technical: DIYPNP Delphi 56pin Kit
            >
            > Hi,
            >
            > I noticed that you guys are offering a PnP version of Megasquirt for GM style
            > connector Delphi 56pin. I have a v6 Fiero Turbo that just recently finished and
            > I'm serously considering running one of your ECM systems. However, I've heard
            > from other people that MS requires a separate set of relays to run the fuel pump
            > and other stuff on a GM vehicle. Something to do with the way GM supplies
            > voltage vs Megasquirt.
            >
            > My question is, does this PnP version has the same limitations or is it 100%
            > PnP? Also, what is the difference between the PnP unit vs the Megasquirt 2 kits
            > aside from the plug compatibility?
            >
            > Your prompt response will be greatly appreciatted.
            >
            > Thanks, Happy New year and belated Merry Christmas!
            >
            > Javier
            ______________________________________________

            Hello Javier,

            We've already included provisions for this: You would wire the fuel pump
            driver output to a high side driver on the DIYPNP board, and wire the
            high side driver output to the fuel pump relay. No extra relay needed.

            The DIYPNP lacks PWM injector current limiting, but is otherwise about
            the same as an MS2 in terms of the inputs and outputs you can add to it.
            However, we have included the circuitry to build these outputs already,
            no mod kits needed.

            Thanks,

            Matt Cramer
            DIYAutoTune.com Support

            Please quote your email when you reply, as this will help me look up our conversation and respond to you faster.
            Just wanted to post that for the sake of other people looking into this as well. Happy New year to everyone!
            Last edited by yeyo_racing; 12-31-2010, 08:41 PM.

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            • #21
              I have no issues when using NGK Platinum plugs running 10 - 12 PSI of boost.

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