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> NO PC - Mega Squirt/Mega Tune, never ending issues
Scott S
post Aug 31 2010, 10:24 PM
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Hi All -
Does anyne have a megasquirt/megatune FI set up that actually works... at altitude?

My brother has been building a big bodied audi S-4 for thre years. As of today the car has less than 1000 miles on it over that time. The car is blisteringly fast - it dynos between 550 and 600hp at the crank. However the megatune management system is so unreliable/unstable that the car will run great for an hour, then start doing things like randomly shut itself down, or drop a cylinder for no reason. The guy who is the go to guy back east actually reccommended that he set his idle to 1500+ rpm's to keep the car from stalling when the AC is turned on. Other than that, the usual response is just to wait for the next upgrade. The mechainic who is doing the build is fantastic and just as pissed as any one over the issue.

The lower elevation guys have no issues, it only seems to be affecting those at higher altitudes. Its like they never tested the system anywhere above sea level.

There have been a few threads on the MS system on our board, but even after searching, I could not find where anyone was ever beyond the point of "well, there are some issues, but I will work them out later". Just curious if anyone has actually successfully installed a fully operational system.

Thanks - sorry for the book...
Scott S
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