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post Sep 2, 2005 - 3:05 PM
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For those of you who have a piggy back unit. How did you fool your ECU?
I want to know cause im about to install megasquirt and I want to know where my injector wires that connect the ECU would go? confused.gif confused.gif confused.gif confused.gif confused.gif confused.gif
 
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post Sep 4, 2005 - 1:25 PM
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I'm confused about what you are asking? I would be pretty weary of installing the megasquirt and allowing the ecu to handle spark. It might advance/retard at stupid times and open/close the egr if you still have that at stupid times. As far as wiring the injectors did you get a relay board? Megasquirt isn't sequential so you will end up wiring all 4 injectors to bank 1 and they fire at the same time. Most of the time you only use bank 2 if you have 6+ cylinders or water sprayers.
post Sep 4, 2005 - 9:55 PM
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QUOTE(Snarfer @ Sep 4, 2005 - 1:25 PM)
I'm confused about what you are asking?  I would be pretty weary of installing the megasquirt and allowing the ecu to handle spark.  It might advance/retard at stupid times and open/close the egr if you still have that at stupid times.  As far as wiring the injectors did you get a relay board?  Megasquirt isn't sequential so you will end up wiring all 4 injectors to bank 1 and they fire at the same time.  Most of the time you only use bank 2 if you have 6+ cylinders or water sprayers.
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A relay board? I see that most people have it, but do I really need the relay board? Isn't it just for a saftey precaution for the MS unit from frying out?

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