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Bonzo 3rd March 2009 06:04 PM

I believe the new version of Microsquirt has most of the features of the Megasquirt 2 system.

Very small and compact. Ideal for the bike & all things small.

Not fitted with an onboard MAP sensor, though no problem using an external one.

That's what I have read so far. :D :D :D

AshG 3rd March 2009 09:19 PM

the micro squirt can also do sequential which is something the others cant do yet.

Bonzo 3rd March 2009 09:27 PM

Se what iential :confused: :confused:

I have not got that far with the MS manual yet. :D

Bonzo 11th March 2009 03:27 PM

Parcel Farce has been
 
My Megasquirt kit has arrived today.

I was stung £30 for the VAT :( No import duty though.

8 days from order to delivery ( From the USA ). Good going, being as Parcel farce has had it for 3 of them.




OOHH lots of tiny bits in there. :eek:

That will be fun with my clumbsy mits & dodgy eyesight. :D

I'll keep you all posted with my progress.

MightyMouth 11th March 2009 09:58 PM

You have to build them? I thought these days they came pre-built.

les g 11th March 2009 10:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MightyMouth (Post 11888)
You have to build them? I thought these days they came pre-built.

depends on wether you are a cheap skate or not !!!!!!!!!!!! lol :p

buy em or build the difference is only money and the choice is yours
cheers les g

ps. bought mine only because i dont do circuit boards and me eyesight is going

Bonzo 11th March 2009 10:54 PM

I originally tought I would save a few quid but by the time my stim arrives + a few more bit n bobs, probably just as cheap to buy from the UK ;)

I tend to learn new skills more easy by doing, this was my prime reason for wanting to go the kit route.
I must say, from reading the manuals I have learnt a great deal about all things modern.

I dare say that I will have a few problems here & there, but that is all part of the learning process.

It is all going quite well at the moment & I am pleased about that.

Both my wife and eldest have been taking bets on how long it will take for me to throw it out of the window. :D :D

shadowcaster 12th March 2009 03:50 PM

You a brave man Ronnie, just looking at it give me the jitters, did they give you a bottle of smoke in case it leaks.:eek:

Bonzo 12th March 2009 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shadowcaster (Post 11909)
You a brave man Ronnie, just looking at it give me the jitters, did they give you a bottle of smoke in case it leaks.:eek:

I did find a little bottle of Prozac in the kit. :D :D

Stage one of the assembly is done.

will spend another couple of hours on it tonight, might even complete stage two :)

les g 12th March 2009 10:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bonzo (Post 11890)
I originally tought I would save a few quid but by the time my stim arrives + a few more bit n bobs, probably just as cheap to buy from the UK ;)

I tend to learn new skills more easy by doing, this was my prime reason for wanting to go the kit route.
I must say, from reading the manuals I have learnt a great deal about all things modern.

I dare say that I will have a few problems here & there, but that is all part of the learning process.

It is all going quite well at the moment & I am pleased about that.

Both my wife and eldest have been taking bets on how long it will take for me to throw it out of the window. :D :D



bonzo
what the f..k is a stim please enlighten us
i read about someone putting a 9v battery in there,s and i had all these funny images in my mind and couldn,t read no more
cheers les g


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