Installing MS-II on 84 Celica with EFI
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supermuble
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Installing MS-II on 84 Celica with EFI
I do not know what type of pickup sensor my distributor uses, whether it is hall or VR. I do not understand the difference. I've read about it many times but I am still confused.
I am considering two options. The first option is to use megasquirt II for fuel only and keep my OEM ignition system that uses mechanical advancing. The 2nd option is to use Megasquirt for ignition.
The problem I have is that the ignition option seems too complicated. I have never owned or tuned a custom EFI system. Has anyone seen MS-II put on a toyota Celica?
See my page to see what I am working with.
http://www.angelfire.com/planet/celica
The car is turbocharged. I have heard and theorized that the wasted spark approach may not be safe for a boosted engine? Is that correct?
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thechuckster
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They generate a current from the toothed wheel moving close by. The sensors are a basically coil of wire wrapped aroung a magnet, the steel passing thru the magnetic field induces a change in that field which in turn induces a current to flow in the wire. Imagine it's a simple generator.
The main issues with VR sensors is that the current is quite low - hence prone to interference - and needs conversion to square wave.
I simply built the VR conditioner circuit from the wheel decoder section:
http://megasquirt.sourceforge.net/extra ... wheel.html
just scroll to the section called "V1.01, V2.2 PCBs VR sense ".
This is the actual circuit:
http://megasquirt.sourceforge.net/extra ... -input.jpg
I use a VR sensor out of a 22RE in a locked dizzi - using it for the trigger for MSnSE install.
There's a growing number of MS and MSnSE installs on Toyota's - read thru the 'Success Stories' sections. Most toyota's seem to be running MSeSE - but there's at least one person on toymods.net/forums/ setting up an 18r-gte with MSII as the ECU.
Waste-spark is fine for turbo (forced-induction) engines - in fact Toyota use waste-spark for the 4a-gze (supercharged 4cyl), 7m-gte (turbo 6cyl), 1g-gze (supercharged 6cyl) and the 1jz-gte/2jz-gte's run the spark in a waste-spark configuration (wires in pairs) despite having coil-on-plug.
cheers and good luck!
charles.
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supermuble
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Thank you for the help! I am pretty certain that Megasquirt Fuel Only would be the best option for me at this time.
http://www.angelfire.com/planet/celica
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Installing MS-II on 84 Celica with EFI
1984 Toyota Celica 22-R Turbo @ 6 PSI. 120 PSI fuel pressure. Hand made down pipe. Nissan Turbocharger.
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thechuckster
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the only major mod is locking the dizzi - MSII has the VR interface on the board and you've already got the other EFI hardware in place.
it will be a far more tunable setup that relying on increased fuel pressure to cope with on-boost fuel requirements.
fuel-only is the ideal starting point, but spark control will give you back control over your engine.
cheers,
Charles.
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