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cd.thomson

posted on 25/3/09 at 05:40 PM Reply With Quote
megasquirt flexibility

Hi MS experts!

I've just spotted something interesting on ebay and basically I was wondering if a megasquirt setup that was designed to run on a 60-2 trigger wheel and distributor could be easily converted to run with EDIS?





Craig

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gregs

posted on 25/3/09 at 05:44 PM Reply With Quote
most common setup is 36-1 (ford setup) but you can (at least with the extra code) setup anything - even a 4 point trigger... so I think the answer to your question is yes!
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cd.thomson

posted on 25/3/09 at 05:46 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by gregs
most common setup is 36-1 (ford setup) but you can (at least with the extra code) setup anything - even a 4 point trigger... so I think the answer to your question is yes!


Really I was wondering if a megasquirt that was originally created for a general motors trigger i.e. 60-2 would have the right inputs/outputs for an EDIS module or would I have to make big modifications





Craig

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blakep82

posted on 25/3/09 at 05:48 PM Reply With Quote
i though MS was ONLY for 36-1 wheels. but getting a 36-1 wheel for your red top shouldn't be a problem





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omega 24 v6

posted on 25/3/09 at 05:52 PM Reply With Quote
You CAN run Ms on a 60/2 wheel .

However I'm sure in the distant past of reading up that edis HAS to be 36/1.

Hopefully someone else will confirm or question this statement.





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blakep82

posted on 25/3/09 at 06:02 PM Reply With Quote
^ ah, yeah, that makes more sense





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cd.thomson

posted on 25/3/09 at 06:05 PM Reply With Quote
Ive realised ive not given very much info!

Basically I have a redtop and I've set it up with a trigger wheel (36-1) and the EDIS unit.

Theres a MS on ebay which is set up to run on an Redtop but with the 60-2 and dizzy (I've removed the dizzy from my engine) so I'm wondering if I buy it can I change it to run with my setup





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flak monkey

posted on 25/3/09 at 06:10 PM Reply With Quote
Rob, Doesnt the edis use a 36-1 wheel?





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cd.thomson

posted on 25/3/09 at 06:14 PM Reply With Quote
sorry guys im not making myself clear, I know the setup I want and I do know quite a bit of the manual about setup and tuning.

It really boils down to the difference in a megasquirt that runs with EDIS and a megasquirt that runs something different. Are they created differently? Will a megasquirt which doesnt currently run with EDIS have all the necessary parts?





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cd.thomson

posted on 25/3/09 at 06:16 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by robocog
Just read your reply, yes it should be trivial to change the ignition side to work with EDIS

Again peruse the hardware manual for the EDIS mods - depends on which version of MS hardware you have as to what the mods are
Then its just a case of using the software to tell it to use the EDIS as ignition in a couple of places, instead of the VR/triggerwheel system, and it should just work (and will retain the same ignition map that the guy you bought it from had...so you shouldn't loose anything)

Regards
Rob


Cheers Rob, nail on the head





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omega0684

posted on 25/3/09 at 06:36 PM Reply With Quote
my MS runs a 36-1 wheel with edis.
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paulf

posted on 25/3/09 at 06:39 PM Reply With Quote
You may need to add or remove a couple of resistors and possibly diodes depending on how it is set up for the wheel input.The Edis needs to drive against the correct input load and get the correct signal back .
It is not to difficult to do as long as you are carefull with the soldering .
Paul
quote:
Originally posted by cd.thomson
sorry guys im not making myself clear, I know the setup I want and I do know quite a bit of the manual about setup and tuning.

It really boils down to the difference in a megasquirt that runs with EDIS and a megasquirt that runs something different. Are they created differently? Will a megasquirt which doesnt currently run with EDIS have all the necessary parts?

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James

posted on 26/3/09 at 07:11 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by robocog

Long story short - my new job started a couple of weeks ago, and you may have seen on the news a car recyclers that was set alight on Sunday??


You're telling me that the place burns down just after you start there?!!!

Dammit man! You're meant to be sorting me a Duratec!!!

Be more careful with the gas axe in future ok?

James





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