Megasquirt talk (split from robokills project thread)
03-07-2006, 06:23 PM
Post: #21
Megasquirt talk (split from robokills project thread)
Denmark Wrote:I did have MS on th ered turbo ae86,and it was working great,

This time i will try a VEMS ecu,as this also have included in the ecu, a wideband controller,so you can both map the car by wideband,but also run closedloop WB.

There is a lambda tabel, as well as fuel ,and ignition.

So you put in what you want the lab´mbda number to be,and the ECU,will run that.

It can also run COP.

This unit is around 400euro,so a bit more expinsive,but not to bad,if you don´t already have a wideband.
/Skassa

Hey Skassa.. I got VEMS om my car and am also gona install VEMS on my EA86. Are you bying yours together with PeterJ?
I heard the guy who bought your old turbo-AE86 isn't driving it too Confused

I don't think VEMS is too expensiv.. for ~400EUR the Wbo2 is inluded and most of the board is assembled (+$ for total assembling) and tested before it's beeing shiped out.
When you got a Wbo2 the computer can also do "closed loop" under bigger load (other AFR)..
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03-07-2006, 07:04 PM
Post: #22
Megasquirt talk (split from robokills project thread)
If you want to do a clean install with plugging the MS directly onto the car's own wiring harness, you might be interested in knowing that the yellow receptacle on the standard AE86 ECU is AMP pulse lock connector p/n 1-172489-7, specifications available here;

http://catalog.tycoelectronics.com/TE/bi...&IDS=44546

http://www.onlinecomponents.com has it listed on their catalog, price is $19 per unit in quantities under 50.

If you need the plugs, their AMP part numbers are as follows;

10pin; 172315-7
18pin; 172316-7
14pin; 172354-7

Contacts inside the plugs are p/n 170352-1.

I still need to find the part number for the large connector located in the engine bay, mounted to the middle of the firewall. This connector attaches the engine harness to the rest of the car so when building a custom harness for the engine, it would be nice to be able to connect it cleanly to the rest of the car at this location.
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03-08-2006, 12:31 AM
Post: #23
Megasquirt talk (split from robokills project thread)
Good idea. Though i might think of removing a set of connectors of my original computer. (hmmz maybe not)

I'll see if i can dig it up :-D Thing that slows me is still money :-(

Wanting the MS to run properly i think i need alot of bench time to fine tune it so i need to get some info about it.

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03-08-2006, 03:08 AM
Post: #24
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You won't need any benchtime..They don't even have a lot of steady state benches, so theres not a lot that a bench can do that you can't do yourself on the road with an uphil+handbrake..

With a wideband and logger it should be no problem to road tune the car better then anyone could on a dynojet..

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03-08-2006, 01:25 PM
Post: #25
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anyways nohachi i want bechtime to see my outcome power on the wheels :-)

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03-08-2006, 01:33 PM
Post: #26
Megasquirt talk (split from robokills project thread)
NoHachi Wrote:You won't need any benchtime..They don't even have a lot of steady state benches, so theres not a lot that a bench can do that you can't do yourself on the road with an uphil+handbrake..

With a wideband and logger it should be no problem to road tune the car better then anyone could on a dynojet..
True.. but ignition is a hole lot harder.
You can set your ingnition after when it starts knocking but you doo need benchtime to know when you got best power (of course still without knocking).
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03-08-2006, 01:43 PM
Post: #27
Megasquirt talk (split from robokills project thread)
I've been browsing through the whole VEMS site a bit...really damn cryptic website. But it does have nice features. I cant find anywhere that it comes with a WBO2 sensor...but the controller is indeed built in. Add to that all the other options that you would most likely want and you end up at 550+ euro's at the very least. Not saying it's not worth it, but you can get a megasquirt to do most of the same things for less. Especially if you split the costs of the WBO2 and just run narrowband once you've got it tuned right.

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03-08-2006, 05:54 PM
Post: #28
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Anybody knows simple and cheap way of monitoring knock in engine?

I'm using this method
http://bagpuss.swan.ac.uk/horsham-develo...nation.htm

but thanks to my screamer pipe in engine room I can't hear nothing, so I need some kind of electronic device.

Btw good info about knock

http://www.stanford.edu/~bmoses/knock.html

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03-08-2006, 07:22 PM
Post: #29
Megasquirt talk (split from robokills project thread)
Ivan141 Wrote:I've been browsing through the whole VEMS site a bit...really damn cryptic website. But it does have nice features. I cant find anywhere that it comes with a WBO2 sensor...but the controller is indeed built in. Add to that all the other options that you would most likely want and you end up at 550+ euro's at the very least. Not saying it's not worth it, but you can get a megasquirt to do most of the same things for less. Especially if you split the costs of the WBO2 and just run narrowband once you've got it tuned right.
It dos'nt come with a who2.. but 450EUR (wbo2 included ~66EUR) should do it if you mount the transistors and connectors you selv.. but yes, it depends on what you need and MS can bee made cheaper without wbo2.
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03-08-2006, 11:51 PM
Post: #30
Megasquirt talk (split from robokills project thread)
Zax,

Dahm, you run that car rich,even the Impreza were i was running 1,6 bar did not have to be that rich(and that is engine need it rich),

Other then that, i also have a Techegde WBO2 the one in the green alu case,
this is what i use when i map other cars.


the VEMS i´m getting is with a discount,as it´s a groupbuy, here in Denmark.
So it will be 3000Dkr,all in including the lsu4.


As knock montering i have always been using this :
http://www.link-electro.co.nz/knocklink.html

On the Impreza,i had i permently mounted in the speedo,

Pic here
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there is a adjustment screw on the top,on the impreza this had to be on max sensitivity,then it was spoot on , when testing it, the same way as you,but this way you can always see it,
The red light will flash long before you can hear it normaly,but with the
ear defenders, it´s spot on.

Max sensitivity was also spot on on the Turbo AE86.


Regards,
Skassa

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