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Brian McGarvey wrote:

>Yeah 
>Blah Blah Blah..
>Its the greatest thing since sliced bread...
>http://cyco.ataxxia.com/gallery/Genboard
>Pics of the most recent board and case, I got the semi unassembled one
>and a case to document assembly and stuff.
>Stuff that it does.
>
>new version 3.2!!!
>http://www.vems-group.org/wiki/index.php?page=GenBoard%2FVerThree
>
>#1 its fit for install UNDER THE HOOD.
>#2 dual wb02's (LSU4)
>#3 closed  loop Wide Open Throttle (WOT)
>#4 upto 8 injectors sequential or many more batch fire
>#5 upto 4 Coils.
>#6 Did I mention that Im installing it on the racecar, and Im also
>installing it on the bunny for the wife.. cause my CIS blows on that
>car, Its a convertable and the wiring is shot..
>
>Version 2.2 already installed on the $2004 adding a standalone WB02 
>or v3.2 depending on what gets done..
>Brian
> 
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>On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 21:32:17 -0500, GGehrke <ggehrke@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>I've looked up Haltech, and the thing I don't like is they don't give you as
>>>much detailed information as the MS site gave me.  Kinda leaves me hanging.
>>>Is tuning MS or any of these hard to learn?  I'm not scared to go in and
>>>learn about it, but could I ruin my engine by not using this program
>>>correctly?  Would I be able to upload someone elses map to get me a started
>>>then tune it from there?  Will MS tell you when you need to change your
>>>settings, or do you just change them based on the information that you get
>>>back from you're sensors?
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>>>From my research, in response to your question, yes, you could get the
>>maps from other people and modify them to your specific application.
>>It's also worth looking at the VEMS group engine management system.
>>There's another lister (who I'm surprised hasn't chimed in yet) that
>>has recently turned me on to VEMS.  It's based on MS, but better.  It
>>also self learns.  Correct me if I'm wrong here someone [Brian?] but
>>I'm thinking that translates to: no need to worry about setting up the
>>initial map wrong and destroying things.
>>http://www.vems-group.org/wiki/index.php
>>When I find some time (probably in about a week when I finish finals)
>>I'm going to really pick apart all the info there and may even do a
>>bit of work with the system's development in terms of making it even
>>easier because right now there is still a pretty steep learning curve
>>and requires a bit of geek work.  There are lots of people who have
>>set it up successfully on VWs though, so the knowledge base is there
>>to get you through it if you were to go that route.
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>>And I'll also mention that my local car scene about two years ago
>>discovered standalone engine management systems from AEM, Hondata,
>>Haltech, etc and has really got a hard on for them, so to speak.
>>Everyone's installing them, but there are still only a handful (read:
>>1 shop and maybe 2 private individuals) that can really install and
>>tune them properly.  There are a lot more people, proportionally, who
>>have built, installed and tuned MS systems or derivatives of it on
>>their own.
>>
>>-Grant-
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http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=1714629

thatthe site on vw vortex of the menu screens for genboard