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Dyno Tuning MS Brisbane

Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 4:36 am
by aus370
I am considering using an MS3 system on a 2008 6.1 Hemi going into a Valiant .
But I am having trouble finding any one in Brisbane that is willing to work with Megasquirt , Any one know of someone .

Thanks Andrew.

Re: Dyno Tuning MS Brisbane

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 7:32 pm
by devojet
Sounds like an interesting project.

I don't know of anyone who dyno tunes Megasquirts, but if you are willing to tune it yourself there are shops around who will hire you their dyno. You could even pay for them to operate the dyno while you do the tuning. Your best bet would be to get it running first and tune the VE table with a wideband O2 and then take it to the Dyno for the final fine tuning.

Cheers,

Daniel.

Re: Dyno Tuning MS Brisbane

Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 11:49 pm
by aus370
Yes It's not a common swap , but a few have been completed around the country .
I am a bit afraid of tuning via a laptop , but I suppose I will have to learn if I go the Megasquirt route .
The system I have been looking at is from EFI Source , and will come with a good tune installed for my engine , but I may decide on engine mods in the future .

Is there any Dyno operators for hire that you have found good to work with . I'm half way between Bribane and Gold Coast .

Thanks
Andrew.

Re: Dyno Tuning MS Brisbane

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 2:45 pm
by devojet
I havent actually worked with any dyno operators as yet. I have only street/track tuned my megasquirts. I do want to put my hot rod on a dyno in the future but havent gotten around to it.

When I rang around a few years ago there was a dyno shop in Yatala that seemed helpful on the phone. Cant remember the name though.

Cheers
Daniel.

Re: Dyno Tuning MS Brisbane

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 4:06 am
by aus370
Ok thanks Daniel . appreciate the replys

Andrew.

Re: Dyno Tuning MS Brisbane

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 6:41 pm
by long283
Hi Andrew,

If you use TunerStudio the autotune feature is pretty good. Try and get your ignition curve set up similar to the factory specs and familiarise yourself with the software.
If you spend some time to get the idle settings close and a rough curve first and get used to the tuning software you will make better use of your dyno time. Speak to the dyno operators first to understand what is involved. If you can have the dyno operator in the drivers seat, controlling the dyno and yourself in the passenger seat updating the software settings, they can tell you what changes to make while they control the load & speed.

Don't forget a simple checklist before hand too;
- Good tyres,
- tyre pressures,
- FULL tank of petrol (premium if that is what you will use),
- Laptop,
- laptop power supply,
- USB to serial cables...

Take a friend along with a camera & most importantly have fun!

Regards,

Shane.

Re: Dyno Tuning MS Brisbane

Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 12:53 am
by aus370
Thanks

Andrew.