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Are you able to get a good cold start and drive off without any extra pedal input or messing around? |
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100% agree with this. I run megasquirt using Webers are TBs in my 2.4 and it is night and day better than it was when using carbs. Car runs so much better and much better throttle response than I expected. It’s worth a look |
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I have a disease...I'm kind of an all or nothing type of guy. I'm currently living in Nicaragua and I have a '72 FJ40 that needed leaf spring bushings and had a seized drum brake cylinder...about $7k later it is about to have parabolic lift leaf springs and extended anti-inversion shackles, a Wilwood disk brake conversion, and an Aussie rear locker. I just can't help myself...if I'm going to wrench on something I go all the way, haven't been clinically diagnosed but I'm pretty sure I have a severe case of motorsports OCD;) |
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Personally I'd never use it on a very expensive engine or anything I really wanted to run perfectly. The engine protection features alone on systems like MoTec M1 can really, really pay off. That being said, I have micro squirt on my fuel injection converted motorcycle and it's pretty good. Bluetooth tuning is pretty rad. |
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MegaSquirt hasn't fully embraced DBW yet. There's an extra module available, but I'm trying to avoid adding extra components. I like the all-in-one approach with the R3. I'm curious if DBW will improve the manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor's performance at low speeds since it doesn't rely on vacuum. |
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A throttle calibration is required, then set bypasses with a flow meter per cylinder to balance idle. Takes about 15 minutes. I've never had to readjust anything on my test mule car, around 15k miles on it so far. |
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