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progress 07-18-2005 11:04 PM

What engine managment options can I use for a Non-honda?
 
other then a FMU, what options do I have that aren't in the thousands? I'm guessing hondata and uberdata wont work for a non-honda. Which options work with all cars? What about afc 'hack' ?

Minor Threat 07-18-2005 11:34 PM

Re: What engine managment options can I use for a Non-honda?
 
Megasquirt.

What kind of non-honda?

djfob 07-19-2005 01:15 AM

Re: What engine managment options can I use for a Non-honda?
 
afc will work............ yeah elaborate on this non Honda

Civic4Sale 07-19-2005 03:28 AM

Re: What engine managment options can I use for a Non-honda?
 
i have seen AFC working for other cars like EVO, Turbo MR2, etc. But what exactly do you have?

I'm pretty sure you will get more feedback from the Fuel Management Forum. :) Try posting there.

Koby 07-19-2005 04:37 AM

Re: What engine managment options can I use for a Non-honda?
 
A SAFC will work on any car.

progress 07-19-2005 03:31 PM

Re: What engine managment options can I use for a Non-honda?
 
I've been told I can use a SMT6 on my car. It goes for around 500dollars. Also people tell me megasquirt, but they tell me it's a lot harder to use. I kind of want something simply to use, install and tune. I don't need anything speical, (thousands of dollars), just something that can control fuel to a decent level and maybe retard timing.

Some more info on SAFC and megasquirt? Pricing? Anything up to about 600dollars is my limit (sorry that's the most I want to spend on this).


Remember, the money amount and the simply-ness is key.

Edit: this is going on a m50 bmw engine, OBD-I, it has no map sensor or anything that disable fuel when it sees boost. Uses a HMF (maf).

neil85ae86 07-19-2005 06:08 PM

Re: What engine managment options can I use for a Non-honda?
 
SAFC and SMT work like crap on AFM Toyotas, they are both piggyback and just influence signals to the OEM ECU, I personally know of folks that went with the SMT and ended up never being able to get the car running right, then switched to Megasquirt and had the car running good in minutes.

Megasquirt is very easy, probably easier to install than alot of commercial standalone, if you have any troubles the folks on the forum are very helpful as long as u are respectful, remember they are just users like you and I, not paid employees, afterall, it's just opensource, nobody is making alot of money on it (www.msefi.com)

Neil

progress 07-19-2005 07:13 PM

Re: What engine managment options can I use for a Non-honda?
 
Anymore opinons? I don't think Megasquirt is within my budget and it looks damn to hard to use. :P

I think I want to go with a piggyback system, it seems easier to use. All I really need it for is to tune fuel and maybe timing.

FooK 07-19-2005 07:51 PM

Re: What engine managment options can I use for a Non-honda?
 

Originally Posted by neil85ae86
SAFC and SMT work like crap on AFM Toyotas, they are both piggyback and just influence signals to the OEM ECU, I personally know of folks that went with the SMT and ended up never being able to get the car running right, then switched to Megasquirt and had the car running good in minutes.

Megasquirt is

very easy, probably easier to install than alot of commercial standalone, if you have any troubles the folks on the forum are very helpful as long as u are respectful, remember they are just users like you and I, not paid employees, afterall, it's just opensource, nobody is making alot of money on it (www.msefi.com)

Neil

ive also heard of woes getting the smt-6 properly set up, most people give up on it before they succeed.

however for those that ive seen take the time to set it up and get it going, they've had great success with it.

also, perfect power will be releasing the smt7 soon, and they also have the full standalones too like the prs4 and prs8, prs 4 only has 4 outputs (can only do 4 cylinder, but the prs8 can do 4-8 cylinders)

here's an article that talks about the troubles people have had with the smt-6, and how they've resolved it.

http://www.sea2skytuning.com/Products/SMT6.html

quoted from link

After more searching he came across a large discussion about the SMT-6 as a piggy back controller for the larger fuel injectors, after about 3mths of participating in the discussion Johnny decided to purchase the SMT-6, even though there was lots of criticism toward the product in that it has not worked right several people (at the time). Once the unit was installed everything fired up flawlessly, the Real Time tuning and very easy to use software Johnny had the SMT6 dialed in and running efficient in a matter of hours. For most people it came down to incorrect installs and user error.

also, heres a link to someone on alltrac.net who's had good luck with it so far.

http://www.alltrac.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=2483

xternal 07-20-2005 05:14 PM

Re: What engine managment options can I use for a Non-honda?
 
Greddy e-manage

http://www.greddy.com/

Heard they deal in top quality products,


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