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Madison Motorsports
Megasquirt XR4Ti **U/D w/ PICS and VIDEO** - Printable Version

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- D_Eclipse9916 - 11-07-2008

So are you still going to summit Pete? Just wondering cause I gotta figure out a way up there, turns out im not getting full oil pressure. The one thing the shop did was pack the oil pump and it turns out thats whats failing. grrrr.... I dont have my timing tools and necessary tools down here to pull the front case. *sigh*


- PDenbigh - 11-10-2008

We have spark!!!

A new (to me) EDIS module arrived in the mail today. I made a cool little testing system out of a specialized wav file and by splicing into a headphone cord. I can plug the system into the headphone jack of my laptop and play the wav file. It sends the proper voltage signal simulating the engine turning at 1150RPM. Here's a link to the setup for those interested: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.heggs.co.uk/vrssim/wav/index.htm">http://www.heggs.co.uk/vrssim/wav/index.htm</a><!-- m -->

Anyhow, plugged the new system in and I had sparks everywhere! (I had the plug wires disconnected from the head and just laying on the engine, so they were arcing everywhere they could find a ground!).

I primed the fuel pump (accidentally) and got a little "pumph!" from the engine too!

This is good :-).

Next is making sure the VR sensor is working right. With this system I get about 130mv AC, so with the VR sensor hooked up and the engine cranking, I should see about half that theoretically. Oh, and more sparks :-)

Progress!


- PDenbigh - 11-13-2008

It's Alive!!!!!

It starts! It doesn't idle, it doesn't accelerate, but by golly it starts! What a glorious sound. It doesn't sound much rougher right now than it did with the OEM stuff in it, so I can't wait to get it tuned!

W00T!!!!!!


- Jeff - 11-14-2008

YAY!!!!!


- ScottyB - 11-14-2008

great job Pete! i need to make a "go, Pete go!" picture...


- D_Eclipse9916 - 11-14-2008

Awesome, cant wait to hear her purr


- Jeff - 11-14-2008

TTIWWOP


Pictures! - PDenbigh - 11-16-2008

Pictures!
As it arrived: [Image: IMG_3351.JPG]

Stimulator Assembled: [Image: IMG_3352.JPG]

Here we go!: [Image: IMG_3353.JPG]

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Completed Relay Board: [Image: IMG_3357.JPG]

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Main board parts: [Image: IMG_3362.JPG]

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Some capacitors, ICs, Diodes, and resistors, oh my!
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Progress!
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Wiring harness happiness: [Image: IMG_3371.JPG]


Eye-crossing assembly of the EDIS module's plug: [Image: IMG_3372.JPG]


The chaos that is a project: [Image: IMG_3373.JPG]

My wiring diagrams. The one on the top right I made in Visio and it was a HUGE help: [Image: IMG_3374.JPG]

EDIS Coil and DIY bracket: [Image: IMG_3375.JPG]


Some of the old harness that was removed! I ended up removing a little over 10 pounds of harness and another 7 pounds of computers!
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Getting close testing time!
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My sliding ECU shelf that goes in the old glove box location:
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- PDenbigh - 11-16-2008

And a video of it Idling:

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- Dave - 11-16-2008

holy cow. Have no idea what the vast majority of this stuff, but my head still hurts :-). Love the slide out ECU mount.


- D_Eclipse9916 - 11-16-2008

Looks like a lot of fun I am jealous. I have been wanting to always rewire a car, it makes it SOOO much cleaner and you get rid of a shit ton of crap. And think an 80s car you pulled 17lbs of stuff, imagine a 90s or 00s cars with all the million relays, computers, wiring.

I am NOT jealous of soldering ECUs, I suck at that shit, you did such a clean job. Congradulations

VIR February?


- PDenbigh - 11-17-2008

D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:Looks like a lot of fun I am jealous. I have been wanting to always rewire a car, it makes it SOOO much cleaner and you get rid of a shit ton of crap. And think an 80s car you pulled 17lbs of stuff, imagine a 90s or 00s cars with all the million relays, computers, wiring.

I am NOT jealous of soldering ECUs, I suck at that shit, you did such a clean job. Congratulations


Thanks man! It's really amazing how many wires I eliminated. The car had an OBC that displayed open doors, faulty lights, etc, so each component in the car had about 3x the wires it needed to actually function. I've been soldering since I was in high school so it's not too big of a deal now. I've messed up plenty of connections in my day though :-).

D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:VIR February?

You betcha! ;-)


- ScottyB - 11-17-2008

wow all that wiring looks scary. car sounds mean idling though!


- PDenbigh - 11-17-2008

Here's the youtube version of that video, lower res but much faster d/l.


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Is it possible to embed videos in posts?


- balactm - 11-17-2008

that looks excellent. I wish i had the skill to do wiring. i sent mine out instead...-$350 from my pocket Sad


- Sijray21 - 11-18-2008

wow...amazing custom work

great job Pete! i want to go to VIR in Feb just to see this thing now


- D_Eclipse9916 - 11-23-2008

I saw her, SEX! I will wait for Pete to announce the news...


- PDenbigh - 11-23-2008

It's finished! 252hp/254 Torque.

Took it to Va Beach on Saturday and we tuned it. My goal was to get in the 250whp range so I can be classed properly in GTS (GTS3) .

I had the car dyno'd a while ago with the OEM ECU and I got around 210 at the wheels at 13psi. I haven't changed anything except for the ECU, and we produced this:

[Image: Dynosheet_252-254.jpg]

I thought for sure I would have to go to around 16psi but we exceeded my goal and all of the specs (A/F, EGT, etc) are really good and safe.


The car runs so nice. I can start it without giving it gas, anywhere I hit the throttle the responce is right there, and it just drives really well. It drives like a car should drive.

Huge thanks to Peter Florence and Abacus Racing. Those guys are amazing!


- Chris - 11-23-2008

wow that is great to hear Pete! You've got the whole off season now to work on other things (not sure how much you have to do). Can't wait to see this and get a ride sometime


- PDenbigh - 11-23-2008

Here's a video of one of the dyno runs:

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