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  • Bama Fuel bolt in MS; my analysis/experience

    This is a great product with a TON of value added features due to the MSnS Extra firmware and additional features added by Bama Fuel.

    If you decide to get this system...

    But be sure to do your homework; in other words RTFM. The closer to stock you are the better it will run out of the box. You *will* need to do some tuning once it is hooked up. The further from stock, the more tuning needed. The base tune supplied will allow you to start right up, drive it around and get to work tuning but the ultimate tune will be different for each car. Also make sure your wiring is good. I have a voltage drop problem to the STRT line on the TFI. This wasn't a problem with the EEC but did cause a no start issue with the MS. Not the fault of the MS, just 24 year old wiring. I've got a wiring work-around now so all is well.

    All that said I love this product. The tuning potential is outstanding. I can see 400hp around the corner without all the worry of how I am going to meter it. Just clamping my filter to the front of my turbo and dumping the VAM was a liberating feeling. I can't imagine going back to VAM or MAF now.

    I recommend that an investment of $20 in MegaLogViewer to get your VE tables right. It saves hours of driving around with a partner adjusting the VE cell values up or down. Just log your data and let the software adjust the values for you.

    The bottom line; I recommend it for anyone who wants to get away from your 20+ year old EEC technology and have the capability to monitor and tune easily. I really like the ability to see the Intake Air Temperature in real time not to mention load, PW or any number of other things. Oh and I like finally being able to see just exactly how hot my coolant is. My gauge is never very helpful.

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    Wow.....looks real simple, I've always been intimidated by the MS stuff, I think there will be one of these in my car's future.
    Rob Hughes
    86 2r Comp Prep mistake

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Rob Hughes View Post
      Wow.....looks real simple, I've always been intimidated by the MS stuff, I think there will be one of these in my car's future.
      70% of the work is done by Nathan before he sends it out.

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      • #4
        do you have a link to the product???

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        • #5
          interesting , very interesting indeed , i like , i really really like to sound of this
          moving forward in a backwards rotation

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          • #6
            Originally posted by chalkys_explorer View Post
            do you have a link to the product???
            Here you go - http://www.bamafuel.com/catalog/
            "If there's no plan, what can go wrong...?"

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            • #7
              I was checking that out not to long ago.hope to go with it soon.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tateg View Post
                I recommend that an investment of $20 in MegaLogViewer to get your VE tables right.
                guy, where can this be had at?

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                • #9
                  Here you go:
                  Motec, Big Stuff, DFI, FAST, Tuning, Tuning Software, MegaTunix, MegaTune, MegaSquirt, software, MegaLogViewer, MegaLog, MSLVnGraph, MSVnGraph, mslvv, Phil Tobin, Tobin, ECU, EEC, PCM, HC908, Graphing, log file, application, linux software

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                  • #10
                    Cool beans, thanks

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                    • #11
                      yeah , but 639.00 is a hell of a lot of money
                      moving forward in a backwards rotation

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                      • #12
                        $639 to take your car to the next step.....without half the heartache of setting up a MS from scratch...or spending bigger $$ on another "system"....cheap in my book.
                        Rob Hughes
                        86 2r Comp Prep mistake

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                        • #13
                          thats what i am saying.I got a buddy running the ms1 with a turbo 5.0 running high 10s.and he has been doing all the tunning.he loves it.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by 82ttops View Post
                            yeah , but 639.00 is a hell of a lot of money
                            I still can't believe I spent that much. The jury's still out on whether it's worth it but if you do the math this way it feels less painful:

                            Moates setup $200+
                            PCMX $100+
                            MAF $120 (including cabling and sensor)
                            Auxbox $100+ (limited capability to datalog)

                            So in order to get similar capabilities I would have to spend over $500 and still be stuck with burning a chip for each attempted tune. And FWIW I am finding the MS considerably easier than PCMX. BTW I have all of the above items and (except the auxbox) they will be for sale soon.

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                            • #15
                              sounds cool
                              i was just down in key west a couple of weeks ago.

                              do you your high speed runs on 7 mile bridge for testing?
                              Tony E
                              85 project found close to home.

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