| ka67_72 |
03-28-2006 05:34 PM |
I'm running a MS I on a single turbo 302 in a Ranger. It works great. I have a MS II ready for my 67 Chevelle when I get the engine together. I will be running a twin turbo 540 with 160 LB injectors and EDIS. The software has a VE table calculator to get you started. You can then scale the map to make it fat and work back down from there. They have auto tuning software for the VE table once you get it running. I've never used the expensive stuff so I can't give any comparison but the MS II has 12X12 VE and Ignition tables, and seems to be a full featured computer. Guys have set it up for traction control, knock sensing, and several other "factory" type features. The MS I kit is $140, and the MS II is $240. If you're comfortable soldering it's nothing to put together. It would be nice to see one of you high tech dyno shop owning guys or maybe someone who frequents this site with big time magazine pull, set one up and compare it to the $2000 computers on a 2000HP turbo big block. I know they've been shown in some mags like Grassroots Motorsports and maybe HR, but I haven't seen them shown on something full tilt.
Kevin
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