1959 Austin Healey Sprite 1275cc
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 2:16 pm
I just got the motor running nicely with MS1 v3.0. Good starts, good idle, and finally, the ability to richen up the boosted mix and stop destroying pistons!
Engine is 1275cc A-series, bored to 1300cc, Rayjay turbocharger, Crane 700 ign.(for now, MSnE coming soon!), Ford 1.9L TB and TPS with IAC removed, MSD FP and FPR, single Lucas 44lb/hr hi-impedence injector, Bosch NB O2 sensor, GM sensors for MAP, CLT and IAT. The single injector in between the TB and the turbo, making this a "wet" turbo. So far no pooling problems and great throttle response. Mileage is noticeably up and idle performance is better. So far its been a textbook success story and I'm grinning from ear to ear.
I built from a DIY kit (VERY nice!) and the whole project took about 6 weeks from start to today. I'll be loading the MSnE code and activating spark control on a locked-down distributor with an optical shutter so I can get adjustable timing retard under boost.
Engine is 1275cc A-series, bored to 1300cc, Rayjay turbocharger, Crane 700 ign.(for now, MSnE coming soon!), Ford 1.9L TB and TPS with IAC removed, MSD FP and FPR, single Lucas 44lb/hr hi-impedence injector, Bosch NB O2 sensor, GM sensors for MAP, CLT and IAT. The single injector in between the TB and the turbo, making this a "wet" turbo. So far no pooling problems and great throttle response. Mileage is noticeably up and idle performance is better. So far its been a textbook success story and I'm grinning from ear to ear.
I built from a DIY kit (VERY nice!) and the whole project took about 6 weeks from start to today. I'll be loading the MSnE code and activating spark control on a locked-down distributor with an optical shutter so I can get adjustable timing retard under boost.