Megasquirt s5 t2 in an fb
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s5 t2 in an fb
After a rocky start everything couldn't have worked out better. Once we got the ecu fixed (brand new faulty one) the tuning went fairly quickly. I'm extremely happy with the results we got using the v3 on an s5 t2 engine with a hybrid turbo. The engine was installed in an 83 rx7, it's driving smoother than the old 12a now! The customer is extremely happy with the results.
Thanks to everyone in the ms forum for there help and support. Couldn't have done it without you guys. Special thanks to renns, who took the time to repair the ecu for us.
Sincerely,
Brent
Thanks to everyone in the ms forum for there help and support. Couldn't have done it without you guys. Special thanks to renns, who took the time to repair the ecu for us.
Sincerely,
Brent
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Until you fixed the ecu I was really starting to have some doubts about the ms, I'm glad things worked out. Now I'm considering installing them in about 4 other customers cars over the winter, including my own. rxfreak that owns the car is ecstatic, you should have seen the smile on his face when I finally let him drive it the first time!
BTW, do you build them and sell them renns? If so pm me with pricing and I may buy multiple units.
Brent
BTW, do you build them and sell them renns? If so pm me with pricing and I may buy multiple units.
Brent
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Brent,
If you are looking to get into MS further, I'd suggest you buy and build at least one in kit form. You will learn a tremendous amount, and will be able to better support customers if they have issues in the future. You'll also have the confidence to start wiring in some of the optional goodies that are plentiful with MS.
For kit and pre-built units, you can't go wrong with these guys:
http://diyautotune.com/
If you are looking to get into MS further, I'd suggest you buy and build at least one in kit form. You will learn a tremendous amount, and will be able to better support customers if they have issues in the future. You'll also have the confidence to start wiring in some of the optional goodies that are plentiful with MS.
For kit and pre-built units, you can't go wrong with these guys:
http://diyautotune.com/