Gen 2 3s-gte Toyota Turbo sensors

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ChickHicks
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Gen 2 3s-gte Toyota Turbo sensors

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I'm a bit of a newby so be gentle. :oops: I bougt a MS1 V2.2 to control my fuel better than the stock ecu of my type 1 Toyota MR2 Turbo.
When i raise the turbo-pressure the stock ecu overfueles my engine.

Just to be sure; I disconnect the wires from the stock ecu to the injectors and connect them to the
MS1. I make sure all needed sensors and wiring, like rpm and ignition are in place. And with a basic setting the car will run?

Are there shared sensors? Which of the sensors are needed bij both stock ecu and MS? For instance do I need a water-temp sensor for both? Can I split
the signal or do I need two sensors? :?:
What will my stock ecu do with the disconected injectors in regard to timing? :?:
Does my car need the tranny speed signal? :?:

Jeroen.
Toyota MK1 MR2 genII 3S-GTE Turbo
Hengelo, The Netherlands. :yeah!:
ChickHicks
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Re: Gen 2 3s-gte Toyota Turbo sensors

Post by ChickHicks »

Hi there, no help needed!

I got a great link from Matt Cramer so my questions are answered!

http://www.DIYAutoTune.com/tech_article ... rallel.htm

There you have it....

Jeroen
The Netherlands.
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