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Megasquirt Finished

Posted: Feb 16, 2007 1:33 PM
by RDAvena
Ordered the kit, built it, had to troubleshoot a bit, modified the B35 in the car by adding the necessary 60-2 wheel, RF sensor, TPS etc., reworked the harness, and it started up first try.

Got back from TX and spent the morning tuning the car. It runs a lot stronger than it ever did with the Motronic stuff. The 745i ecu, the 059 and 061 ecus. Plus the AFM replacement thing from Split Second. This was with the B35 head and pistons, 3inch exhaust, etc.

The 6psi now is way different than the 6psi it had before. Impressive for a D. I. Y. kit.

Posted: Feb 16, 2007 1:42 PM
by M635CSi
Congrats!

Posted: Feb 16, 2007 2:13 PM
by DMNaskale
Congratulations, job well done. Starting on the first try is a great feeling after a big project comes together.

What version of MS did you go with? Any details you can provide will be of great interest.

Posted: Feb 16, 2007 2:20 PM
by T_C_D
Congrats Ray. Thought you sold the car to Shifty?

Posted: Feb 16, 2007 2:33 PM
by RDAvena
Thanks,

It "started" on the first try but tuning it took another couple hours :D But it was good to learn how to tune it.

The Megasquirt I used was MS2 with the Version 3 board. I had read about the MS1 on the V3 board that all of the e30 guys are running but decided that the "extra" part will catch up soon enough to the MS2. "Extra" for them are the other mods that have made it to the MS1 unit: Distributorless wasted spark, Boost control, fan controls, water injection, Tach output, etc.

I currently have an MSD box and coil running the ignition and I have not had any problems. I even hooked up the Blaster coil directly to the MS unit and it sparked fine. You can even connect the stock BMW coil to the MS and it will spark. Advance and dwell are controlled in the MS unit.

The only non-BMW sensor I used was the GM Intake air temp sensor. Everything else is a BMW part. I was able to graft the pigtail MS wiring harness to the BMW engine harness without an issue. I retained the connections to the fusebox , the Main and fuel pump relay. Very simple. The only bad part is that the BMW TPS is noisy and it did take a little extra tuning to keep the accel enrich code in MS from kicking in. This or I have a faulty TPS.

Also if you are going to build it yourself invest in a good soldering iron, solder and plenty of soldering wick.

Posted: Feb 16, 2007 2:36 PM
by RDAvena
T_C_D wrote:Congrats Ray. Thought you sold the car to Shifty?
We talked and almost closed the deal then the MS kit came in and the urge to tinker could not be resisted.

The car that was pissing me off before is now on it's second honeymoon.

Posted: Feb 16, 2007 3:44 PM
by DMNaskale
Thanks for the info, another question: are you using the v2.687 code? Thanks!

Posted: Feb 16, 2007 4:42 PM
by RDAvena
DMNaskale wrote:Thanks for the info, another question: are you using the v2.687 code? Thanks!
Yep the latest code..

Posted: Feb 17, 2007 10:49 AM
by Jimmie G
Do you have the 745 manifold and turbo on it.

Jimmie

Posted: Feb 17, 2007 12:43 PM
by RDAvena
yes I do.

Posted: Feb 18, 2007 11:12 AM
by Jimmie G
would you want to sell the 013 if you still have it? A good freind of mine is looking for one.

Jimmie

Posted: Feb 18, 2007 4:57 PM
by altus22
Excellent! It doesn't sound like it was hard for you. Have you soldered something like this before? Glad to hear it's running better than Motronic. Good luck.