This car belongs to Levi. He brought his Eclipse to us after he had rebuilt the engine, and was unable to get the car to start. We determined that the ECU was bad, and Levi opted to have us install a MegaSquirt SnS unit.


We originally installed a MS-II board (the newest version). Despite extreme wire insulating measures, it would loose sync (verified by datalog) randomly. For those who don't know, it means that the tach signal and other sensors would loose signal to the ECU. When that happens in the middle of a WOT run, it literally feels like the car shuts off (usually lasts .1sec) and keeps going like nothing every happened.... A pain to deal with especially when it encounters this several times during a run and obviously not safe or drivable with this symptom. The company who sold the assembled MS-II board swore it was everything but the board itself. Long story short, we sent back the MS-II board several months ago so they can separate two components inside the ECU that can suffer from cross-interference due to how close they are together inside the ECU. Rare, but it does happen. We replaced the board with a MS-I board (with spark control) in the mean time and problem solved. Now Levi is finally able to enjoy his car.

Here is the setup:

420a Engine
Eagle Rods
JE 8.8:1 Pistons
Cometic Head Gasket
ARP Head Studs

DSM 450cc Injectors
Walbro 255 LPH Fuel Pump
Aeromotive Regulator

Hahn Racecraft Turbo Kit
Hahn 16g Turbo
2 1/4" Downpipe
FMIC

Tuned on MegaSquirt SnS

Here is the chart. The wastegate pressure is 5 PSI, touching on 6 PSI at higher RPM