rufusbooth
1/2 ton status
when i do the 383, it'll get the edelbrock intake, bigger injectors, new pump and maybe a custom tank at that time.. no forced induction, other than the functioning airbox/ cowl hood, just a pretty healthy roller cammed 383, AFR's, etc.... in other words, as i normally do, i'll probably go off.....
thus more than likely a billet dizzy...
Nice! honestly, even with the changes you are talking about for the new engine it will really only be tuning and depending on the distributor a jumper change inside the MS. No real customizations needed especially since you want to stay away from trigger wheels.
I agree 100% on the USB adapter built in. There are a lot of adapters out there and not all are compatible with MS or anything else for that matter.

On your map sensor keep in mind that the stock sensor is good to 20 lbs of boost so unless you are running a BIG turbo or supercharger it really is not necessary. It definitely wont help for mountain driving.
Also, if you do want to do some EGT monitoring you might want to consider forgoing any changes in the MS proper and look at using the GPIO once you are ready to do your EGT work. It also lets you monitor other inputs in addition to EGT as you see fit. It is also a trans controller. The cool thing is it communicates information back and forth to the megasquirt on the can bus so all devices have access to all collected information. I am getting ready to purchase one to control my 4l65e trans. http://www.msgpio.com/manuals/index.htm
With regards to buying a pre-built vs building it on your own I am of the later belief. I think building your own allows you to know where everything is in order to troubleshoot any issues that you might run into. Most people that run into problems with the MS hardware (letting the magic smoke out) are self inflicted. Usually wiring issues, but in your case I doubt that will be an issue as you are not the average bear when it comes to wiring.


I have built up 2 different Megasquirts a 2.2 and a 3.0 and did the upgrade to the MS2 in both of them. The build process is not too hard and takes about a day to complete. Time is definitely money but I don't regret building either one of them myself.
, just a pretty healthy roller cammed 383, AFR's, etc.... in other words, as i normally do, i'll probably go off..... 




, lost most of it's raw factory stuff to work off of..... 


I have yet to have a day that I could really say that I can't make it to work, that included driving through more than a foot of snow that had already fallen while the second foot was dropping.
the Nova's an awesome snow rig!!!
