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Greg 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…

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Using Dual/Twin Fuel Pumps for Capacity or Redundancy
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The EFI Tuners Guide Chapter 5A -The EFI Fuel System: Overview

An overview of the EFI Fuel System and it’s major components, discussing fuel tanks and cells, fuel pumps, filters, regulators, etc. A high level of how to design a complete fuel system for a vehicle with Electronic Fuel Injection/EFI.

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DIYPNP Main Board Assembly

First, you will want to decide which components you will be using, as not all installations need all components. Here is a list of what parts go with what circuit. Note that U3 is used for multiple circuits, and must be installed for any of the circuits to work. There are a couple parts that…

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MegaSquirt ECU Options

MegaSquirt EFI – the original, and still the best This covers the “core” MegaSquirt lineup – for other products, including MSPNP and MSPNP Pro plug and play options as well as the MS3Pro lineup, please see our “Which MegaSquirt is right for you?” page. The original MegaSquirt-I is out of production – the processor is…

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Low Cost DIY EFI – Electronic Fuel Injection that doesn’t break the bank!

Contact our Technical Sales Team to discuss the perfect system for your Engine Management Needs! Email us at [email protected] with some details on your vehicle, engine and and must-have features and we’ll make sure you’re pointed in the right direction!   Low cost DIY EFI Electronic Fuel Injection options for users who don’t mind putting…

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Modifying a GM DIS ignition module for direct coil control

December 2009 Jeff Linfert from Atlantic Auto Works/Boles Motorsports in Melbourne, FL submitted a writeup on how to modify GM DIS coils packs to stop using the internal ignitors allowing you to fire the coils directly from your MegaSquirt ECU (via BIP373’s or possibly an external ignitor).  He’s chosen to go this route because these…

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Will the MegaSquirt work with my stock ignition system?

Last Updated: 2/4/2015 Table of Contents Fuel-Only Implementations Fuel and Spark Control: Standard Distributor Based Ignition Systems Fuel and Spark Control: Other Distributor Based Ignition Systems Going Distributorless: Stock Vehicles with the Ford EDIS or GM DIS Ignition systems Going Distributor-less: Wasted Spark and Coil On Plug (COP) Systems Going Distributorless: Wasted Spark Conversion the…

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Using DIYAutoTune.com’s Nissan Optical Trigger Discs

Converting your Nissan distributor to a more MegaSquirt friendly design Many Nissans used a distributor or CAS with a set of four or six inner slits and 360 outer slits. Current MS3 firmware supports the SR20DET, RB series, and VG30DE/DETT trigger wheels, but MS1 and MS2 are only able to use this type of trigger…

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MegaSquirt Technical Help For Installing EFI/EMS Systems

All of the following information is provided in the hopes that others’ efforts can be of benefit to you in your install. We do not have one of each type of vehicle mentioned here, therefore no first hand experience with most of these to confirm each of them.  This information is to help point you in the…

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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…

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