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Author: Subject: Which sensors do I REALLY need for Megasquirt?
Chaz

posted on 28/2/16 at 09:54 AM Reply With Quote
Which sensors do I REALLY need for Megasquirt?

Hi there, setup is silvertop zetec, MT75, M45 Eaton supercharger.

So which sensors and input do I really need?

I am planning to have: TPS, MAP, Coolant temp, Wideband lambda.

Do I really need MAT/IAT (air temp)?

I want to be able to do some DIY tuning and eventually get it on a rolling road. I know more sensors make tuning easier, but I'm locost and I want to get the car back on the road! I can do some more fancy stuff later on, just want to 'good solid basics'.

[Edited on 28-2-16 by Chaz]

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mackei23b

posted on 28/2/16 at 10:06 AM Reply With Quote
I've an ms3 and use

MAP for initial reading only as I'm using throttle bodies on an alpha-n map, TPS, inlet air temp (corrects fuelling with higher temps), coolant temp (needed for warm up enrichment), wideband lc1 (used for tuning, never used it for closed loop), don't forget your crank sensor as well.

I've set my own resistance curves for the temp senders and not used the standard Ms sensors.

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Ian

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big-vee-twin

posted on 28/2/16 at 10:21 AM Reply With Quote
I have MS2 with Jenveys

LC1 wideband
TPS
Coolant
Air temp
Crank sensor.

Throttle bodies don't need MAP as previously said and with MS2 the sensor is built into the controller and reads atmospheric pressure.





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Chaz

posted on 28/2/16 at 11:08 AM Reply With Quote
Ok thanks for that.

So where do I put the IAT?

Before supercharger
After supercharger
After inter cooler
Inside plenum?

I would guess the most accurate is plenum, just before it goes into the engine?!

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big_wasa

posted on 28/2/16 at 12:38 PM Reply With Quote
Iat, I would put that in the plenum. If you put it before the charger it won't see what temps the charger increases it by.
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garyt

posted on 28/2/16 at 04:15 PM Reply With Quote
iat sensor I put mine in the intercooler out pipe as there was a convenient point there and its only a few inches from the main T/B and plenum (mx5 though)





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mark chandler

posted on 28/2/16 at 04:33 PM Reply With Quote
As it is to be rolling roaded you can lose the wideband which will be £150 off.

I run TPS, IAT, Coolant with MAP inside the MS I

Car uses the bike engine module for sparks, if you are running sparks from the MS then you will need a crank sensor and trigger wheel.

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big-vee-twin

posted on 28/2/16 at 06:17 PM Reply With Quote
You will need the LC1 if you intend to tune it yourself or use autotune in tuner studio.





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AntonUK

posted on 28/2/16 at 08:08 PM Reply With Quote
Minimum I would go with would be

IAT
CLT
TPS
MAP
Wideband
Crank Position

YOu can run without TPS but for the sake of an extra 3 wires and the sensor it gives you more options (and datalogs) in the future.





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