> 1) URL to spec info ? Spec info for megasquirt is at the following url: http://www.megasquirt.info/ > 2)Fully assembled price ? I'd sell the version 2.2 board for $200, the version 3 board for $300, and the megasquirt II board for $400. (about the same prices as diyautotune.com) The reason for the price difference is the large labor difference between the boards. > 3)Any chance you also have done the integration to a programmable controller tool? The tuning of the megasquirt should be performed with a laptop and a wideband o2 sensor. the wideband can be found at InnovativeMotorsports.com for a reasonable price (incl.sensor). I highly recommend the LM-1 (what I use). For the laptop, I am currently using an old NEC pentium, running a variant of linux. In the near future, I will be installing a small computer in the van with a 7" fold out touchscreen for general purpose use (navigation, music, tuning, etc.). All of these parts may be had relatively cheaply if you don't mind using non-branded merchandise. I'm not thinking to make any sort of business out of this, just get a few out to the community, and shed some light on the "do-it-yourself" ecu scene. :) Sudhir *NEWto me* '84 Vanagon GL~ soon to be ms'd |
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