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How to MegaSquirt Your Chrysler, Dodge, or Mitsubishi 3.0 SOHC
Using the stock distributor Application(s): This article covers the 1988-1995 Mitsubishi / Dodge / Chrysler 3.0 SOHC V6, as used in K-car derived cars (Daytona, LeBaron, Shadow, Sundance, minivans, and other applications) as well as in the Mitsubishi Diamante and various Mitsubishi trucks. Level of control: Parallel installation — Fuel and Ignition Control. Most users…
Read MoreExpand your I/O with a DD-EFI Pro Dash
The guys at DD-EFI have done it again! With their Pro Dash’s ability to work as an I/O Expansion on MS3Pro, MSPNP, and any other MS2 or MS3 based products. Check out this guest blog post they have put together below. Which turns into a bit of a technical guide to help you know how…
Read MoreGreg Banish’s Ignition System Remix
Greg Banish, Calibrated Success Our gasoline (and ethanol flex fuel!) engines rely heavily upon their ignition system for proper operation. The process of making power begins with the spark inside the cylinder lighting off a chain reaction between fuel and air molecules that releases heat and increases cylinder pressure well beyond the normal compression work…
Read MoreTuning the MAT / IAT Correction Table to eliminate Heat Soak
Have you ever been driving your car, maybe on a warm day, and all is going well. You park and shut ‘er down for a few minutes, come back to fire her up, and she runs completely different, or struggles to run at all for a few seconds? We can help! Here’s how to eliminate Heat Soak issues during hot restarts, we walk you through dialing this in on your MegaSquirt, MSPNP, or MS3Pro ECU!
Read MoreA New Era for the BMW E30: Innovations by DIYAutoTune and MRT Engineering.
The BMW E30, a timeless sports sedan that has left an indelible mark on automotive history. Embrace the power and reliability of the legendary M20 engine while modernizing it with DIYAutoTune’s MSPNPPro ECU and MRT Engineering’s Cam Position sensor. Experience the thrill of driving a classic masterpiece enhanced with cutting-edge technology, as DIYAutoTune brings you the best of both worlds. Revive the legacy of performance and innovation with DIYAutoTune and your beloved BMW E30.
Read MoreFox Body Mustang: Mass Air Flow vs. Speed Density – Which is better?
Isn’t Speed Density inferior and MAF the best tuning solution on a Fox Body Mustang? Nearly 30 years after Ford stopped production, the Fox Body Mustang remains insanely popular at the race track. There’s probably no single chassis you see more of at the average drag race track, and there is good reason for that!…
Read MoreHow to MegaSquirt your Toyota Supra Mk4 2JZ-GTE (JZA80)
MegaSquirt for the Mk 4 Toyota Supra, and other non VVTi Toyota 2JZ-GTE and 2JZ-GE applications The 2JZ engine gave the Toyota Supra a reputation as one of the top Japanese performance cars of the 1990s, and has also been a popular motor to swap into other platforms. DIYAutoTune’s 240SX land speed car is running…
Read MoreBig Power Management in a Low Traction World
Photos courtesy of Wes Buck, Drag Illustrated and Kyle Loftis, 1320video.com. Settings and Data courtesy of Jacob and Anastasia Hachinski, James McEntire and Jeff McConnell, David and Tina Pierce. Let’s face it: these days it’s easy to make huge power. With the advent of electronic powertrain controls and power…
Read MoreMegaSquirt Carb to EFI Conversion – Part 2: Ignition Control
From Carb to EFI, with Ignition Control, on just a fistful of dollars… Objective of this Article This article will walk you through the process of installing a MegaSquirt EFI system on a classic carb’d vehicle attempting to go the least expensive route possible using junkyard parts and DIY ingenuity. We’ll be using an MegaSquirt-II…
Read MoreSetting Up and Troubleshooting Stepper IAC Control on MegaSquirt
How to: Get the stepper IAC working right on MegaSquirt The MegaSquirt-II and MegaSquirt III (as well as related systems like the MS3-Pro) can control a stepper Idle Air Control valve, but these are a little bit more involved to set up than a PWM type. Here, we’ve put together a range of tips for…
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