Microtech EMS

I've already gotten several inquiries since the dynos... so that's good. But yeah. I still tell people who find the Microtech to be a touch steep to go MPI. :)

The JandS did a great job on the dyno too... was nice and clean and I pushed the timing a few times and then all of a sudden it started lighting up.. pulled that timing back out and all was well! :)
 
Word back from Microtech. As soon as I provide them with the oscillscope waveforms from our cam sensor, they will begin work on fitting the units to be able to run the CAM sensor and run true sequential.
 
twilightprotege said:
steve is that coz of me?????? :D

It wasn't originally... was trying to get the full sequential for us... but then it turned out to be what you needed anyway :).
 
well thanks to Twilight's efforts it looks like the next Microtech's should all be full sequential enabled and using the stock CAM sensor :). I'm awaiting final word, but that is the indication at this point.

Thanks!
 
daedalus said:
Did you guys ever figure out how to get the Spedometer and all dash cluster gauges working???

Yep, from day 1 :). I'm working on a "quick fix" to get the water temp dash gauge to work... we steal that sensor, and that's all that is wrong there.. so I'm trying to get an add on put together that will fix that... but that's our only problem at this point, and that is quite minor since the Microtech reads and outputs the status of the water for you.

Later!

Steve
 
StuttersC said:
I have a question, will the Microtech run an electronic boost control device such as this?

The LT8S most likely can't. It does have a PWM output that can be used that would be able to let you set the solenoid like a MBC... you'd just set a PWM and see what boost that got you... but not a good way to do the control really. Some of the higher Microtech's like the LT10S could probably do more, but overall if I was to give a straight answer I'd say "no" it can not.
 
TurfBurn said:
The LT8S most likely can't. It does have a PWM output that can be used that would be able to let you set the solenoid like a MBC... you'd just set a PWM and see what boost that got you... but not a good way to do the control really. Some of the higher Microtech's like the LT10S could probably do more, but overall if I was to give a straight answer I'd say "no" it can not.

Cool, thanks for the quick reply.
 

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