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beaver34 - 27/6/11 at 07:14 PM

I have a friend fitting a ej20 subarea lump in a t25 vw camper, he has ended up putting it on microsquirt, where in Yorkshire would map it?

Also anyone had anything to do with microsquirt? I run omex in my car but ive not had a look at thus stuff

Thanks


matt_gsxr - 27/6/11 at 10:50 PM

Microsquirt is just prepackaged version of megasquirt.

Designed partially for motorbikes (small and more waterproof), but can be used on anything.

He just needs somewhere that can do megasquirt.


BaileyPerformance - 28/6/11 at 04:33 PM

quote:
Originally posted by beaver34
I have a friend fitting a ej20 subarea lump in a t25 vw camper, he has ended up putting it on microsquirt, where in Yorkshire would map it?

Also anyone had anything to do with microsquirt? I run omex in my car but ive not had a look at thus stuff

Thanks


We can do it for you, fixed price £250, www.baileyperformance.co.uk but a bit of a drive from you.

Can offer any help you require to get you started FOC

Cheers Dale.


beaver34 - 28/6/11 at 05:07 PM

Thanks for that, don't suppose you have any base maps for that engine to get it going? I'll have a word with him see what we can sort


BaileyPerformance - 30/6/11 at 11:31 PM

quote:
Originally posted by beaver34
Thanks for that, don't suppose you have any base maps for that engine to get it going? I'll have a word with him see what we can sort


Sorry no i dont have any base maps, plus you must be careful with microsquirt, the ignition drivers are very weak (manual suggests you DONT use them to directly drive a coil) EDIS is the best option if the engine can be fitted with a 36-1 trigger or external ignition amps can be used. A microsquirt is not the same as a meqasquirt but does use the same code and mapping software.