megasquirt II on a 98 Impreza aftermarket Turbo

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fishheadback
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megasquirt II on a 98 Impreza aftermarket Turbo

Post by fishheadback »

I was just wondering if the megaSquirtII system is compatible with subarus distibutorless ignition system, and if i can utilize the stock sensors. i plan on running the system piggyback so my speedometer and other gauges will function properly. if anyone knows anything about this or knows anyone that has installed a megasquirt on a late model subaru, please let me know. Thanks!!
bluetrepidation
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Post by bluetrepidation »

A friend of mine own a Subaru STI. I think it is a 2004. It has a fly by wire throttle system. That sounds scary to me. But it can be done. So how late of a model is this?

This guy is running piggyback with a fly by wire throttle:

http://www.msefi.com/viewtopic.php?t=4922

His truck has some impressive numbers as well.....

As for me I'm running a 1999 Saturn. All my stock ECU does is run my gas gauge and my speedometer. My I lost my cruse control and air conditioner. But the AC may be more because it is out of refrigerant. I just need a way to kick the fan on b/c the Megasquirt now controls that.

Anyhow I'd subscribe to this message board:

http://www.nasioc.com/

Plenty of people running MS on Subarus that can help you out.

Good luck,
A.J.
1999 Saturn SC2 1.9L DOHC 4 cyl NA
MS II Blue Processor w/ 2.684 Beta Code
V3 PCB
MegaTune 2.25
Innovate LC1 WB O2 Sensor
OBD I Saturn Wasted Spark DIS
w/ Cooling Fan and IAC
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