Anyone else see this?.

Downloading a log file from the built in SD card....
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Reviewing data from the first WOT pull... the ECU includes a built in digital wideband sensor. It just plugs right into the ECU. No external wideband controller to install and worry about. Easy and tidy.
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Configuring the onboard closed loop boost controller... setting the boost target and feed forward duty cycle. This particular car uses a stock style HD actuator with a stock solenoid and stock wiring.


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Reviewing a log file from the first pull with the boost controller enabled.... not bad for the first try!
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setting up the overboost protection. I tested this out and it works great. When the boost exceeds the threshold the ECU cuts fuel and spark and reels the engine back in.
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How many extra inputs?

DIYautotune really screwed the pooch with their unit. 9 months delay has cost them. Competition has already caught up.
 
How many extra inputs?

DIYautotune really screwed the pooch with their unit. 9 months delay has cost them. Competition has already caught up.
IMO Caught up and passed them by!!! i was going to get the MS3 Pro... now i'm set on this unit! Too many extras as well as being able to use my Scanmaster G and my Mac! - oh and then i'm actually buying from a couple of Buick Legends!
 
IMO Caught up and passed them by!!! i was going to get the MS3 Pro... now i'm set on this unit! Too many extras as well as being able to use my Scanmaster G and my Mac! - oh and then i'm actually buying from a couple of Buick Legends!
And btw it has wi-fi, you don’t need no pia cable, as long as your device is wi-fi it will connect
 
IMO Caught up and passed them by!!! i was going to get the MS3 Pro... now i'm set on this unit! Too many extras as well as being able to use my Scanmaster G and my Mac! - oh and then i'm actually buying from a couple of Buick Legends!


Yeah, keeping the scanmaster-G is a big plus. If it's got Bluetooth or Wifi so I can run ShadowDash or ALDLDroid on my tablet, it's a slam dunk.

And if it's got 9 analog inputs and at least three PWM inputs ready to go and CAN interface ready.

The biggest question is if they're going to be overrun with demand like DIY was. I already have a DIY unit pre-ordered, but if this hits the streets in sufficient quantity, I can jump ship.

The kicker is its the same software. The tunes are going to be interchangeable between the units.
 
So I was looking at the ECU, which is seriously badass btw, and I was wondering how do you guys plan on adding extra devices to this ECU?

Like what if someone wanted to add the IGN-1A high output coils, and maybe some sensors to monitor their intercooler's efficiency, like 2 map sensors (1 before and after the IC core to measure pressure drop) and 2 IAT sensors as well (1 before and after the core to measure the thermal efficiency) how would they add those coils, 2 map sensors, and 2 iat sensors to the ECU if it uses the stock harness/plug to connect to? I want to make this clear to anyone reading this though- I am genuinely asking how they would go about this, and NOT trying to be a passive-aggressive douchebag and try to knock their product. I really am curious about this because I don't know how the MS3 PnP or this ECU would add sensors/etc onto it. (I use a MS3 Ultimate, so I haven't bothered with PnP add-ons yet)

Or if someone wants to add 6 EGT probes and uses the CAN EGT 8 module, how will they be able to wire that into the ECU?

Do you guys plan on making like an extension harness that has a connector/plug that not only connects the ecu to the stock harness, but also has a ton of empty/unused wire/connector slots on it so that you could run new wires to this connector piece, and then run a wire from the connector piece into the MS3's corresponding wiring port? Sorta like how the old Gen 2 Translator Plug and Play harness looked like? (At least that is how I am imagining this thing in my head)

And btw it has wi-fi, you don’t need no pia cable, as long as your device is wi-fi it will connect

That is so friggin cool! The MS3 requires you to buy a separate wi-fi or Bluetooth (whichever you prefer) module so you can connect your Android device for the Shadowdash, through that...but it is still an extra $60... this has it built in? Awesome!!


Yeah, keeping the scanmaster-G is a big plus. If it's got Bluetooth or Wifi so I can run ShadowDash or ALDLDroid on my tablet, it's a slam dunk.

And if it's got 9 analog inputs and at least three PWM inputs ready to go and CAN interface ready.

The biggest question is if they're going to be overrun with demand like DIY was. I already have a DIY unit pre-ordered, but if this hits the streets in sufficient quantity, I can jump ship.

The kicker is its the same software. The tunes are going to be interchangeable between the units.

How do you hook your Scanmaster G / original Scanmaster to the ECU?

Can you run programs like MSDroid on your tablet and change your tune via your tablet, like they're saying we should be able to with the MS3's? If so, then maaaan this thing is gonna be hard to beat!!!


IMO Caught up and passed them by!!! i was going to get the MS3 Pro... now i'm set on this unit! Too many extras as well as being able to use my Scanmaster G and my Mac! - oh and then i'm actually buying from a couple of Buick Legends!

Even though I am a MS3 dealer, I agree with you that this ECU has a TON of cool features that will really set itself apart.

I know we have all seen in the For Sale section people selling their Scanmaster and other things because they're upgrading to an external ECM and now they have no more use for it, or decided that they don't need it..but with this ECU being able to retain the SM's functionality, that is completely badass! Being able to have something small and singular (1 gauge) like the Scanmaster G to give you critical engine information without having to pull your laptop out or buy a $700 dash screen that is only the size of a large phone, is going to be incredibly convenient!

I am thoroughly excited for this product and cannot wait to see more people run these in their cars!

Thank you to Eric and Bob for making our Buicks even better!
 
The ECU has a user pluggable terminal strip on the side. In my application I used two of these terminals. 1 for my MAP sensor and 1 for my fuel pressure. Bob tells me that more inputs are available coming in from the factory harness. For example the EGR valve wires can be used for plugging in more sensors through the factory harness, and the stock O2 wire can also be assigned to another sensor if you want. That brings the total to 10 configurable analog ins.

I haven’t asked about connecting the other ignition systems
 
I made my first passes with the ECU GN this weekend. It ran flawlessly! I didn’t even connect my laptop until I was back in the pits. That’s when I would connect and download the log files from the SD card.
Got this old girl to run 10’s with just 23psi and 19 degrees of timing.
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How do you hook your Scanmaster G / original Scanmaster to the ECU?

Eric would have to answer authoritatively, but the ALDL data stream isn't complicated, and all the firmware for the MS3 hardware is Open Source. It wouldn't be difficult for a competent programmer like Eric to get an MS3 to synthesize an ALDL format data stream and spit it out of a pin on the device.
 
The ecuGN transmits either a Scanmaster 2.2 , or Scanmaster G datastream on the vehicle's ALDL circuit, you connect at the ALDL plug under the dash. A "stock" datastream is too slow and too limiting. The CAN bus connections are available on the user terminal strip for connecting to CAN based accessories
 
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