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Guest Blog Entry by Jeff Linfert Jeff has been a long time user, reseller, installer, and tuner of our products for many, many years now and has offered up some of his thoughts and insights on how to help you get the most out of your car and engine management system. If you need installation…

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Save big on Innovate Motorsports wideband o2 systems now through September 30, 2021 with Innovate’s Tunabration Celebration. Innovate is offering $25 to $50 rebates on the following models: Eligible Models for $25 Rebate:LC-2 with Blue DB Gauge 3795LC-2 with Red DB Gauge 3796LC-2 with Green DB Gauge 3873MTX-L Plus Digital Combo Gauge 3918MTX-AL Analog Combo…

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MicroSquirt has long been the go to choice for a low cost, super capable standalone ECU. Our original intention for MicroSquirt was powersports, ATVs, and motorcycles — small engines — but shortly after launch, our customers installed it in everything from golf carts to turbo V8 race cars. Having to have the board modified to…

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At DIYAutoTune, we believe in supporting local manufacturing, and when we need to outsource parts like Printed Circuit Boards, some of our wiring harnesses, or enclosures, we always keep production in the USA. AMPEFI MSPNP and MS3Pro Engine Control Units as well as DIYAutoTune’s other MegaSquirt assembled ECUs all have final assembly at our production…

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Many engines from the 1990s and later already have enough sensors to fully support sequential fuel injection. But what if you’re converting an older carbureted engine to EFI, or want sequential injection on an engine with an early bank to bank EFI system? Sometimes, you may be able to get an easy bolt-on solution from…

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The MS3Pro EVO harness is very similar to the original MS3Pro harness – the major differences are that we have repurposed the USB and serial wires for extra analog and VR inputs, and since the MS3Pro EVO has an internal MAP sensor, the MAP wire has been renamed Analog In 6. All other pins besides…

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15 years ago, I founded DIYAutoTune.com by merging a passion for technology (I was an IT guy) with a passion for racing (I was/am a car junkie).  I had $1200, a spare bedroom, and an idea. It has been a blessing of an opportunity and quite a ride.  DIYAutoTune has grown and evolved beyond what…

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Andy Lamus is a veteran tuner who has traveled the world teaching his TunerTek tuning classes about tuning a variety of standalone and OEM engine management systems. DIYAutoTune will be hosting his MS3Pro and MegaSquirt class on March 21 and 22, 2020. The cost of this class is $550 per person, and you can register…

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SEMA may be the performance trade show that attracts the cars with shiny paint and wild cosmetic mods, but at PRI the cars on display may have just come off the race track complete with caked on rubber and on scrapes from where somebody may have cut a pass a little too close. Naturally, the…

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If you’re installing a MSPNP or DIYPNP in your ’99 to ’05 Miata, there’s several ways to mount it, from zip ties or modified brackets to third party adapters. Jackson Risi created a set of snazzy 3D printed brackets to put an MSPNP Gen 2 or DIYPNP in a second generation Miata, and he’s uploaded…

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