And it is all done and finished now, right?
what are you using to tune it with? are you keeping the stock ecu or going after market?
i guess your right. but sometimes with such high built car. its better to have a system that its alot easier to control and tune. like magasquirt for example
yea and theres no problem with that since its not going to be a full racecar. its a fun car, you build it and dont touch it. a/w i was judst curious, and im pretty stoked about your build, so i wont be wasting more time on this
Megasquirt can be configured to run all of those things and more. I'll be running MS2 with 3 Bosch ignitors to control spark, (I'm running the coils directly, but you could use 3 MDS 6a boxes for multiple discharge) fuel, innercooler fans, coolant fans, boost controller, and knock sensor retard. MS2 is batch fire instead of full sequential, but that only increases low power emissions a hair. It's no detriment at WOT.
Just sayin... Like you said, it's nice to directly control ALL functions from one laptop in one program.
Do you have many E-85 stations around you? Its all i use in my truck because CO has a lot of stations, one right down the street from me which is typically the cheaper station, been filling up the last couple months for 2.99, went back to fill up again the other day and its dropped to 2.49 while regular was still 3.42.
Plenty of E-85 around my house in MN. The stuff is everywhere.
I don't like starting a part of the project and not being able to finish it.
“The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.” Aristotle