How do you set a fixed advance on a MegaSquirt?
Navigate over to the Basic Setup tab and click on More Ignition Settings. This will open the More Ignition Options Menu. If Fixed Advance is set to Use Table, go ahead and set it to Fixed timing. This will tell the MegaSquirt to ignore our Ignition Table and hold a fixed advance.
How to allow MegaSquirt to command from the ignition table?
Now we need to allow the MegaSquirt to command timing from the Ignition Table again. Close the Trigger Wizard and go back to the More Ignition Settings menu under the Basic Setup tab. Set your Fixed Advance back to Use Table. Burn and close this menu. The MegaSquirt is now advancing based on your table.
How do you set up a MegaSquirt on a table?
Close the Trigger Wizard and go back to the More Ignition Settings menu under the Basic Setup tab. Set your Fixed Advance back to Use Table. Burn and close this menu. The MegaSquirt is now advancing based on your table.
What kind of ECU does a MegaSquirt use?
Megasquirt is an affordable aftermarket fuel injection and ignition ECU. Support a wide range of engines and has many race features built-in. Give yourself the power to tune. Top of the range wire-in Megasquirt. MS3 features plug and play for LS engines.
Do you need a DIY EFI controller MegaSquirt?
Whether you are looking to gain in-debt knowledge of EFI by building a full featured ECU on your own, or simply want to save money building a proven reliable kit, from MegaSquirt origins the DIY spirit is available in partial and complete kits.
Which is MegaSquirt engine management system is right for You?
This might take the form of a universal wire in ECU that’s got all the inputs and outputs it needs to run a wide variety of applications when you wire it up, or it could be a plug and play system that plugs right in place of the existing ECU and is ready for you to start tuning. Either way, we’ve got you covered!
What do you need to know about MegaSquirt DIY kits?
MegaSquirt DIY EFI Un-Assembled Kits are incredibly well documented, clearly labeled kits where every component is labeled with it’s component number (to let you know where to install it on the PCB), as well as meticulous orientation and installation instructions.