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Old 05-18-2008, 07:39 AM   #1218 (permalink)
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Default MS2-Extra 36-2+2

So a year later, and everyone knows that MS1 works well with NGC.

I don't see too many people posting success or complaints about MS2? Have many/any of you gone from MS1 to MS2?

If so, could you please post your observations in this thread: MSx/Extra EFI • Login

MS1 had a good amount of users that converted over and tested the code. We need more people to test out the native NGC wheel in MS2 (36-2+2) as well. I only know of three people so far that are using it (Pimp-daddy-patty, Racerstev and myself). RacerStev and I have had to adjust the ignition timing from where the wheel code says it should be. I would guess this is a problem with the wheel's code because if it was written properly, no trigger wheel adjustment should be required.

More testers will give us a larger test sample so the people writing the code will know for sure if it is correct, or just an anomaly in one person's setup.

If you're running MS2-Extra on an NGC, I implore you to post your results in the thread above.
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Quote: Originally Posted by moltenice
. . . And the PCM knows.... THE PCM KNOWS ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
I farted once and the PCM pulled timing on me until i rolled down the window... so go figure...

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