Another Turbo Ralliart
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Originally Posted by pinoynoskillz
hey blk, do you still live in south florida?
Modern: Thanks for the schematic. Did you have any issues with getting the MS to read the sensors? Are you using all the stock sensors? If I recall, some of them have 'non-standard' output formats, like readings in AC frequency, volts, amps, etc. How does the unit know what to look for?
Did you really lose anything by using the Megasquirt? Like airconditioning control or other 'non-essentials'?
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Originally Posted by blk-majik
Ya, in north miami now, so we are practically neighbors =) Sure, I'll give you a hand with it if you need. PM me and I'll get you my new cell #. Dont wana derail the thread too much =)
Modern: Thanks for the schematic. Did you have any issues with getting the MS to read the sensors? Are you using all the stock sensors? If I recall, some of them have 'non-standard' output formats, like readings in AC frequency, volts, amps, etc. How does the unit know what to look for?
Did you really lose anything by using the Megasquirt? Like airconditioning control or other 'non-essentials'?
Modern: Thanks for the schematic. Did you have any issues with getting the MS to read the sensors? Are you using all the stock sensors? If I recall, some of them have 'non-standard' output formats, like readings in AC frequency, volts, amps, etc. How does the unit know what to look for?
Did you really lose anything by using the Megasquirt? Like airconditioning control or other 'non-essentials'?
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Well to be honest, i didn't do alot of the Electrical wireing, i had a friend of mine help me out, but i know that he used alot of the stock sensors and they work fine, as far as the a/c for now we have disabled it, that will be tackled in the spring, the car is going away for the winter, so i don't need to worry about it now. but my the guy who did the install for me said it should be no problem to have it up and running.Other than that all seems to be working fine
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wicked job man, very nice work. kudos on doing it all yourself with your buddy. just goes to show that mitsu's can still be frankensteined into monsters!!
mitsu forever! lol
mitsu forever! lol