Newbie needs help setting up a MegaSquirtII
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Newbie needs help setting up a MegaSquirtII
MegaSquirt II PCB v3.57 (SMT) engine mgt. system
MegaSquirt Simulator Assembled unit version 2.2
12' Wiring harness for the MegaSquirt I / II ECU
GM open element IATsensor w/6' pigtail
6' DB9 Male /Female Straight Thru USB-Serial Adapter - MegaTune tested and Approved
LM-1
Bosch 5- wire Wideband O2 sensor
Analog Output Cable
10' sensor cable
10' power cable (Cig)
6' Serial cable for PC connection
Bung/plug kit
Software CD
Quick Start Guide
I have got the bung welded on the header collector. The car has a SBC 350 crate engine. I am going to use a Holley 950 commander 700 cfm TBI fuel injection unit. I have a Holley Pro-Jection 670 cfm on it now,but it does not give the engine enough fuel above 4K rpm. I can use the computer some. I'm 52 years of age.I was not born with a computer in my hand. I think that they are light years ahead in technology than what I grew up with. I can do the wiring with no problem. The problem I am having is how to get the PCB programmed to run my car. I need the beginner's version. If you can help me, I have more info about the components that are on this car.
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GWHZ28
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The manual walks you through installing the firmware to MS2, using the laptop. (The firmware is the program that MS2 uses to control everything). Grab a friend of your son's to help with the installation of the firmware and the corresponding .ini file in Megatune, if you need. Create a file in Megatune for your engine by inputting the many variables that MS2 needs to run your engine, (like engine size, rpm, sensor types, etc). Hook the laptop back up to MS2 and boot Megatune. (This is assuming you returned to the wiring job on the engine and finished it.) Select your project at the prompt ,(which should show your project name and Car1 if it's correct). Burn it to the ECU. Check your connection speed and connectivity to MS2 and select ms2 as your ecu in the general pulldown menu. The indicators at the bottom of the screen in Megatune should change when MS2 is connected. Verify that your gauges are reading about what you expect and start her up. Tune and repeat as needed.
I'm sure I've left plenty of info out of this, but I didn't want to re-write the manual in this forum. Read the manual over and over again and follow it step by step to get your engine running, and then for tuning.
Have fun.
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Thank you, George
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The Pro-Jection syatem does not deliver enough fuel above 4K rpms. I have a large selection of tools in my shop. I do have a fuel pressure gauge and a Volt-Ohm meter.
Where can I find sensor connectors to fit the sensors on a Holley 950 Commander TBI 4 bbl. unit ? The TPS, IAC and fuel injector harness (It has 5 pins). Thanks for your help again.
George
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Thanks,
George
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Thanks,
George
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We have several similar cars and if successful may wish to offer this conversion to fellow club members. Would it be helpful and/or save time to run a standard car with a fuel flow meter and vacuum gauge, then log readings over various engine speed/load conditions. Presumably these readings might give us a very good start with tuning? Cheers Rick
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The vacuum gauge readings could be helpful to determine your highest HP reading and set your VE tables around that reading, but otherwise, I don't think having a "baseline" set of readings will help you much. The manual can instruct you on how to select the proper size injectors for you engine, so a fuel flow meter probably won't help much either. Mapping out your spark advance curve, however, would be very helpful for the future MS2 conversion.Rick Trewin wrote:Would it be helpful and/or save time to run a standard car with a fuel flow meter and vacuum gauge, then log readings over various engine speed/load conditions. Presumably these readings might give us a very good start with tuning?
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This Ebay seller has a large selection of Weather pack and Metri Pack plugs.GWHZ28 wrote:I have been checking out Jeg's, Summit, and Ebay for these connectors. I am going to call Holley to see what they have to say. I am hoping that the sensors are made by on of the THREE big auto maker, rather than Holley specific.
Thanks,
George
http://stores.ebay.com/MJM-National-Inc
This is another source for plugs
http://www.bmotorsports.com/
www.sherco-auto.com
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Thanks,
George
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Re. vacuum gauge and VE tables - can you elaborate any further, since this was one aspect that I was concerned about - I have no idea what the volumetric efficiency of this engine would be, save to say that it will be a lot less than any modern unit!
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A vacuum gauge won't be of much use since the MAP sensor will send the vacuum amount to the MS2 controller, which can be viewed with Megatune. As far as using a gauge before installing MS, I was referring to the vacuum you'd be pulling at that "perfect" AFR and engine RPM where you build the power you want. This is hard to get without a dyno.Rick Trewin wrote:Re. vacuum gauge and VE tables - can you elaborate any further, since this was one aspect that I was concerned about - I have no idea what the volumetric efficiency of this engine would be, save to say that it will be a lot less than any modern unit!
The VE in MS does not refer to the actual Volumetric Efficiency of the engine. It is a number that you change in the VE tables where your RPM and MAP signals intersect. The adjustment of this VE number, changes the amount of fuel MS injects at that point. MS also looks at the values surrounding the current one, (at the intersection of the current RPM and MAP values), and uses them to "predict" the next fuel increment or decrement. You'll learn about this as you begin to tune, and it's much easier than it reads.
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