Assembled Megasquirt
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Assembled Megasquirt
Due to time constraints, I'm selling my megasquirt kit. The kit is assembled and modified per the instructions on the DIYautotune website. I started soldering the harness wires to the db37 connector, but haven't had time to finish it. I'd like to sell it for $375 plus shipping...
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it looks complete minus the MSI chip :gay:
I know a lot of the missing sutff is for the VR sensor mod we dont use, so it's pretty much complete.
The only problem I have is with the price, a completed MSI v3 sells for less.
I know a lot of the missing sutff is for the VR sensor mod we dont use, so it's pretty much complete.
The only problem I have is with the price, a completed MSI v3 sells for less.
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I have the MS1 chip, it just wasn't installed when I took the pictures.
I'll take offers on the price, I need some money for other things... Remember that I will be including the coolant temp sensor, the wireing pigtail, etc.
The only thing left to do (that I know if) is to finish soldering the pigtail wires onto the DB37 connector. I have soldered about half of them onto the DB37. Once that is done, you just need to splice it into the car's harness and load up an msq for your vehicle.
In an attempt to save some time, I didn't bother soldering in the VR circuit stuff, since the miata doesn't need it. I will send all the unistalled parts to the buyer.
I might be willing to separate out the temp sensor, if no one bites on this soon.
I'll take offers on the price, I need some money for other things... Remember that I will be including the coolant temp sensor, the wireing pigtail, etc.
The only thing left to do (that I know if) is to finish soldering the pigtail wires onto the DB37 connector. I have soldered about half of them onto the DB37. Once that is done, you just need to splice it into the car's harness and load up an msq for your vehicle.
In an attempt to save some time, I didn't bother soldering in the VR circuit stuff, since the miata doesn't need it. I will send all the unistalled parts to the buyer.
I might be willing to separate out the temp sensor, if no one bites on this soon.
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