Its the same as the GM sensor, so it should work fine.. it is found on most holdens from that era not just the VS/VTsidy wrote:I agree...
On the subject of MAP sensors, would any from Australian model VS/VT
etc commodores be suitable ?
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Re: MicroSquirt
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leealley2001
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Bernard Fife
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The VR input circuit on MicroSquirt is completely different from the V3 main board VR input circuit. It is based on Bruce's EasyVR zero-crossing detector circuit. (This circuit is also used on the GPIO board.)
Bruce says,
There's more here:Also, if you are eperimenting with VR circuits, I have been having really good results with the circuit I posted at http://www.msefi.com/viewtopic.php?t=9142 . It is so simple to make and it yields real good results.
http://www.msefi.com/viewtopic.php?t=9142
Lance.
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leealley2001
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You know what they say about assumptions
Thanks for setting me straight Lance.
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Ideally I would like to know internal dimensions and how much space is available with MicroSquirt installed.
It would be helpful to see a pic of the case with a MicroSquirt board on the info site, together with the dimensions.
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In fact, I took some photos of the latest board. Here are the exact dimensions:aarc240 wrote:Does anyone have dimensional data for the case to be used for MicroSquirt??
Ideally I would like to know internal dimensions and how much space is available with MicroSquirt installed.
It would be helpful to see a pic of the case with a MicroSquirt board on the info site, together with the dimensions.
Case Length (end plate to end plate, not including flange): 2.75"
Case Length (end plate to end plate, including flanges): 3.75"
Case width: 3.73"
Case Height: 1.70"
Pictures:




As far as the testing, the power, inputs, and FI outputs are tested. I am now in the process of checking the ignition driver channels. So far so good! Also, the unit will be tested on 3 different vehicles next week. If the tests go O.K., I can turn on a panel run of boards within a week or so. It then takes about a month to get them completed.
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