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A stim is a simulator.
This plugs into the megasquirt ECU. It enables you to test the functions of the megasquirt, simulate engine loads & allows you to set the basic settings via the tuning software. If all goes well. The engine should at least start once you have pre-configured the ECU with the stim. That's the theory anyways If you have bought a ready built unit it would have been set up using a stim.
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Finished
I have finished the constrution of my Megasquirt unit this evening.
It took 4 good evening sessions to complete. Mainly reading, reading & more reading. All I need to do now is to set it all up on the stim It was quite realaxing work to be honest, it has been a long, long time since I have done any electronics work. Didn't even get close to chucking out of the window
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looks good Ronnie, maybe not out of the window ??, but possibly a few harsh words thrown at it??????
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The construction was quite easy, the component locations are very well defined on the board, all of the component packs were also very clearly labled.
I did chuck a few F's when I wired up a set of jumper wires up to use the EDIS 4 module. A bit further on I had to change them all around. A bit further on, I found that they were in the right place the first time
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bloomin heck that didnt take you long. mine is still in all the little baggies until sometime in the future when i need it. your not f'in and blinding now but you will be when the stim turns up. what stim did you go for as there are a couple.
as for the manual its a bloody good read if you want to understand how modern fandango things work. only wish i had the manual when i was at uni as it would have come in usefull for the ecu and interface that i designed for my disertation lol. Last edited by AshG : 16th March 2009 at 04:20 AM. |
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What a right box of devil sent bits....gives me a headache just looking at the picture
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I went for the version 2.2 stim.
Yes I am saving my finest language for when I connect the stim I did read the construction manual several times before I began. What I did not do was to cross-reference all of the ignition options available properly The small transistors were rather delicate to solder, so, so easy to bridge the pins with solder. I was there with my glasses on & using a magnifying screen, still was unable to see 100%. I ended up asking my eldest to check them for me. All ok though.
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OMG it's a kit, kit, kit My eldest said " I think you should throw that in the bin before you start " The constrction followed quite a logical sequence & was relatively easy to follow. After being stung for the VAT by customs, I have probably saved just over £100. Not that saving money was at the top of the list. I feel that I would now have the insight & confidence to adapt the unit to suit other things that I may want to do in the future.
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