We have ignition
.....the single chamber Flowmaster hanging off the end of the European Racing headers is a tad bit too loud, late night tuneups will be damn near impossible...time to mount a much quiter muffler on it
no leaks so far and besides the obnoxious exhaust, it sounds good.......no test drive tonight, I still need to hook a few things up....not sure if it'll be ready for this upcomming 9:14 breakfast, but I'll try to make it
Woot!
Congrats man!
I bet it feels good to get that off your shoulder!
Cant wait to see it.
Andrew
AWESOME! Great Job!
Now hurry up and take it apart again!
Now somebody chain the guy up so he can't mess it up again.
Great news
Dave
Keep the coffee cup outta his hands, damn he is dangerous!
Geoff
Never doubted you could actually put a car together...
Congrats dude. Theres nothing like the feeling of hearing that motor fire eh?
yep, sounded great, got a thumbs up from a few of the niehgbors....even my wife came out to give me a hug and kiss
i am having some strange "spikes" while trying to start it up again, not sure if the Accel Super Coil w/resistor is causing it or not once warmed up a bit or not.....
(running points, couldn't get my Pertronix to work)
the laptop is reading 18,000 rpm when cranking....I'm all for high rpm engines, but not this one, hahahaha
YYEEAAHHH, alright!
I bet it is a big relief for you, Muller....now, I've got to do something about mine, eh!
Speaking of Pertronix, I gave up on the Crane set up as it was poorly made to fit in the distributor and in no mood to do some modification on that.......So I am waiting for my set of Pertronix coming soon in the mail....Let me know what you find is wrong with yours so I wouldn't repeat your mistake on mine...eh!
J
Good Job
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Congrats
Uhhhh.. you running megasquirt???
You have the notorious "coil signals are extremely noisy" syndrome. In the megasquirt docs, it talks about one of the capacity values in the tach input circuit... you will want to increase that significantly (like even beyond the maximum they state is necessary.
What happened to me was that occasionally my rpm would spike up to about 10-18K and would cause the MS to dump a shitload (technical term) of fuel to cope with that RPM rate - this would cause th engine to flood a little and the revs to drop down a lot, then it would clear and return to idle. Increasing that cap almost completely killed the problem.
I had mine running with pertronix and that worked fine with no problems.
Congrats Another one back on the road
Awesome Can I rent the car for this weeken
Mike
P.S. I though I saw a big flash last night in the sky
Hope the wife has hid the coffee.....
Impressive, there will be bagels you know.
Bagel crumbs dropped into the intake will clog an injector....
Wow Mike, congrats are in order here!
Have a beer (or 2), just make sure you don't spill it
cheers,
Jeroen
Way to go Mike!
Another MS added to the pack.
Enjoy!
Cool, now that you have that out of the way it's time to start thinking about an engine conversion for it
Glad to hear it!
It looks like cleaning the garage and finding all your tools paid off.
Congrats
Mike
hey Mike, thanks for helping me hang the doors....I told Sherryl my plans for the interior (w/blue) and she didn't freak out
Mike,
Did you figure out where those left over parts and screws go?
Good job but I'm gonna miss your anxiety posts.
Felix
Way to go Mike. Now, let's keep this one running, so you have stress relief during your NEXT project.
We're all proud of ya!
-Rusty
update.....I added a 0.22µf capacitor to the ignition input side of the Megasquirt, solved my problems.....turn the key, and within just a few revolutions, car starts right up...no need to touch the throttle at all....vrooooooommmmmmm
Excellent work.
Way to go Mike. Feels great when it works for the first time. My MS is 16 months old and has never had a problem. Once you get them together I think they are darn near bullet proof. The only challenges are keeping them cool and DRY.
Dave
Mike,
Can you share your engine configuration and MS setup parameters with us? I'd like to see how they compare.
Always looking for something else that can be tweeked a little more.
TIA
Gerard,
I started off with the same configurations as Dave Hunts programming. (see his website, they are under Screen Shots of Constants )
He has a fast idle circut, I do not and right now the weather is perfect so no need for it.
My engine is a 1.8 (~8.15:1 compression) with stock 2.0 heads.
2.0 intake, 2.0 throttle body, 1.8 injectors (refrub'd, but will be replaced with 2.0 injectors when the turbo gets installed)
I'm still playing around with the enrichments for acceleration, I can vary the amount of fuel depending on how fast I hit the throttle.
I felt safe using Daves parameters since his motor is a 2.0 and I thought it ran great when I drove it at the WCC, mine should be just as nice. When I test it with an O2 sensor, I'll know better how close I am. Car is still up on jack stands without axles installed so I have not been able to put a load on the engine to see how well it performs. I think it's going to move along pretty darn well
What is nice is that with the MS, you can save your current setup file, change parameters and if you don't like them, just a few mouse clicks and you have your original settings...
I'm going to install the crankfire ignition before the turbo...I still have to make the trigger wheel (modify the Ford unit) and with the way my projects go, that'll be a few more months,
Nike
I did a thread with the sensor and trigger wheel. Iyou already have the trigger wheel from an EDIS car, the wheel itself can be removed with heat from the harmonic balancer/pulley. I had a small step cut into the trigger wheel to adjust the offset, then I drilled and tapped it for bolts. I had a piece of chromoly mahined to fit the trigger wheel and it was drilled to correspond to the fan hub. the whole thing fits between the fan and fan hub instead of the stock washer. The VR sensor is mounted to the back of the fan shroud under the oil cooler.
Dave
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