MicroSquirt
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rufusbooth
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Microsqurited Rotary Powered Snowmobile here I come!
Bruce, Al, you guys are INCREDIBLE!
I have been trying to figure out how to waterproof my MSII V3 for the longest time.
Cheers,
Rufus
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MegaScott
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I know I would use a GM MAP since it's intended for automotive use and sealed up with weatherpack connector and all. Usually you can get them for practically nothing at the wrecking yard.
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BentRods
A small M5 Push in Tube connection or a Barbed Bulk head fitting for ~$1 or $2 would be ok
are there any better Pic's of uS ... the other sides would be nice see ?
So if none of this is a goer then what about connections to the PCB for external mounted BAP ... cant fly with out this!
Could the Hose connection on the MPX4250A be used through one of the mounting Holes in the PCB and use a Push-on Spring Clip to secure it with the aid of a Drop or 2 of Potting mix to secure it in place
Nice to see just the same.
BentRods
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newtyres
I think it's an excellent addition to the MS family, as it stands with one coil driver though the motorcyle applications are quite limited (as many have already said). Wiring up an external MAP sensor is not much different to having external IAT, TPS, trigger and CLT sensors and most bikes won't need one if they run Alpha-N. For the single coil cars/off-road vehicles the microsquirt looks ready to go with external MAP sensor. As a prebuilt unit with its compact size, input versatility (trigger options) and very low price compared to other products I think it is a very high achievement.
Ian.
outboarder...
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jsmcortina
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Nope, it compares manifold pressure to an internal vacuum reference, hence the AP = Absolute Pressure. So it _could_ work inside the case.newtyres wrote:If the case is watertight (and airtight) then the MAP sensor needs to be external as it compares atmospheric pressure to manifold pressure and it cannot do that inside a sealed case.
James
MS1/Extra at: http://www.msextra.com/manuals/MS_Extra ... _Index.htm
MS2/Extra at: http://www.msextra.com/ms2extra (runs on MS2 and Microsquirt)
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bluetrepidation
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MS II Blue Processor w/ 2.684 Beta Code
V3 PCB
MegaTune 2.25
Innovate LC1 WB O2 Sensor
OBD I Saturn Wasted Spark DIS
w/ Cooling Fan and IAC
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sidy
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MicroSquirt
On the subject of MAP sensors, would any from Australian model VS/VT
etc commodores be suitable ?
Sid
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efahl
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Re: MicroSquirt
Sid,sidy wrote:On the subject of MAP sensors, would any from Australian model VS/VT etc commodores be suitable ?
You'll need to do some research to verify it, but if it has a simple linear voltage output proportional to absolute pressure, like all other GM sensors, then yes.
Eric
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newtyres
