Writing your own code for MS?

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srs14
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Writing your own code for MS?

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i am fairly experienced with aftermarket EFI setup and calibration, but i have a special project for my senior design project at my university for an electronic controlled CVT for the engineering departments SAE Baja team. I was wanting to see if writing my own code to ccontrol the CVT based on different inputs would even be possible with MS . i would pretty much have to start from scratch and build my own code and tables based on MY inputs.
DonTZ125
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Re: Writing your own code for MS?

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Take a look at the MSGPIO unit; the code is published (IIRC) and is meant for very much this sort of situation. Click on MSgpio in the blue list at the top of the page.
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