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V10 LS Engine running MS3Pro ECU Engine Management System
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MS3Pro Helps Revive an Urban Legend: A Prototype GM LS V10

In January 2016, KC Maxx Performance & VC Fabrication inquired about MS3Pro capabilities and interest in being involved in this project.  Who wouldn’t be interested in a snuffed TOP SECRET GM Project? Some intrepid GM engineers it seemed, thought that the General needed a V10 to replace the aging 454 in the truck division. Having…

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DIYAutoTune’s ’86 MR2

Complete with AE101 4AGTE, T25 turbo Running: MSPNP Gen 2 plug and play ECU Innovate LC-1 / XD-16 combo (Standalone Gauge Kit) Note – the XD-16 has been replaced by the MTX-L, which puts the gauge and controller in a single package.   Updated 02/10/2007 –  Update with W2A Intercooler Install Bought ‘nearly new’ in…

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Beyond the Ordinary: BMW Style with a 2J Twist

John Kessler’s MegaSquirt MS3X-powered BMW E36, where engineering precision meets a unique 2J twist. This high-performance masterpiece, nestled in the heart of Saint Louis, unfolds as a testament to Kessler’s dedication and expertise. From the challenges of wiring to the triumphs of seamless integration, each detail reflects the collaborative effort with Hi-Tuned Performance, Jarod Lawson, and Jordan Tuchband.

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Project Pareto: How Ignition Timing is The Most Effective Change

This week returning guest blogger Greg Banish of Calibrated Success joins us to discuss ignition timing. Learn about how ignition timing is THE most important factor in engine performance.

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DIYAUTOTUNE QuickTip: Additional Temp or Pressure Sensors

DIYAUTOTUNE QuickTip: Discover the benefits of integrating additional temperature or pressure sensors into your engine management system. Learn how to wire and configure these sensors to gather valuable data for optimal performance.

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AiM PDM08 & PDM32 on carbon fiber back scaled
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MS3Pro / MegaSquirt and PDMs

Hey folks, Jeff Linfert from Linfert Performance/Buras Motorsports here once again as a guest blogger. If you missed my first blog, we are a Megasquirt reseller, installer, and tuning shop in East Central Florida. Most of our customers road race, own Miatas or both but we will take on most anything. My partner Todd Buras…

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PiDash ScreenShot
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What is a PiDash? The RaspberryPi Digital Dash with TunerStudio

PiDash by Pahls Performance is a RaspberryPi based digital dashboard display that runs TunerStudio. In additional to allowing you to customize your dash and gauges, you can also tune your engine straight from the dash using a keyboard and mouse, or in some models touchscreen capabilities. The PiDash requires minor wiring for a 12v power…

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Greg Banish being interviewed by Andre Simon from HP Academy
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Fuel Rail Pressure Fluctuations and what to do about it

EFI Expert and Author Greg Banish offers up a guest blog post offering insights on Fuel Rail Pressure Fluctuations, how they can impact the fueling of your EFI System, and what you can do to minimize any negative impact they could have!

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AMP'd Microsquirt V3.0
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Introducing the AMP’d MicroSquirt

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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DIYAutoTune Eagle Made in the USA
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Engine management made in the USA – or on your kitchen table

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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