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Postby 2me » Sun, 19 Aug 2012 1:04 +0000

Im thinking on putting together a turbo setup & runnig low boost until i get used to the power & build up from there. I have a good idea of the parts required with the exception of ECU's. What are people running, what would they recommend & where are thye getting their cars tuned. My thinking at the moment is I had better get an ECU that someone in Ireland has expirence in tuning rather than buying somthing that is recommended on the US sites & struggling to get it tuned.

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Postby mx5ash » Sun, 19 Aug 2012 2:24 +0000

Myself, Steve frank and I think Fergus all run link ecu's so there is a big of knowledge around these. Thi k most of us would be tuning them ourselves though rather than getting the cars mapped by a professional. Lot of people use mega squirt and tune them selves and there's a wealth of knowledge on these over on mx5nutz in uk.
Either way plenty of reading up on them and DIY tuning is possible.
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Re: ECU's

Postby 2me » Sun, 19 Aug 2012 3:07 +0000

Thanks Ash I see your only down the road form me (in Lismore) must go to a meet at some stage & pick people's brains / look at their set ups.
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Postby mx5ash » Sun, 19 Aug 2012 3:26 +0000

Yeah must organise some kind of. A meet up down here for a few locals.
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Re: ECU's

Postby 2me » Sun, 19 Aug 2012 4:59 +0000

Sounds good maybe somethiing before the end of the Summer.
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Re: ECU's

Postby andrew » Mon, 27 Aug 2012 10:45 +0000

I'm running a megasquirt 2. If you buy a custom build by reverant on mx5nutz you will have minimum problems. He is very highly recommended for good reasons. After install (very easy) all you will need to do is autotune the fuel map from the base map he provides you and sync the timing. He provides the best support you could ask for. I'm very happy with mine.
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Re: ECU's

Postby rhysmate » Sat, 01 Sep 2012 2:31 +0000

+1 on megasquirt. Joe Power in Dublin can map them on his dyno. he got 236bhp out of a drift mx5 a while back a 1600cc..and hes more than willing to help over the phone
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Re: ECU's

Postby 2me » Sat, 01 Sep 2012 4:56 +0000

Im nost likely going meagsquirt. Thanks for the advice
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Re: ECU's

Postby WestfieldMX5 » Sat, 01 Sep 2012 8:25 +0000

Don't forget that reverant's has custom firmware, so it's not possible to upgrade to MS3 or install default MS2Extra firmware.
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