Installing A MegaSquirt Stand Alone ECU In My Nissan D21 Hardbody!! Part 1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 พ.ย. 2024
- Hang out for today's video where we install a standalone ECU in my Nissan hardbody with the SOHC KA24E!! Stay tuned for part 2 where we finish calibrating the sensors and drive it down the road while tuning it with auto tune!!
Big shoutout to @ shittyy_luck on insta for helping walk me through the process!!
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nice dude! excited to see the progression.
Thanks a ton man!! I have a couple other cool vids coming up!!
This doesn’t look too bad I’ve been worried about blowing my truck up I’m built motor on stock tune on stock computer and it somehow runs good
I had not gotten a chance to reach out to a professional tuner to really have the truck tuned, I actually swap back to my stock ECU for right now and did a couple small mods since this video in the truck runs the best it has ever ran, once I'm ready, and I Turbo it or something maybe I'll swap back over to the megasquirt ECU
Clean as Hardbody! Where did you get your bed cover?
thank you, man! It's a custom bed cover from the 90s with the Texas tail molded into it! I've never seen a second one, but you can re-create one for sure!
Nice truck bro you do all your self?
yessir!! and thank you!!
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What's uppppp!!🤙🏼
Hey mate, where did you get the plug and play ECU unit?
i got it from enjuku!!
Hey man did you use the white and blue wires from the sensor or from the gauge?
from the gauge! the sensor should be plug and play to the gauge
@@JapaneseMinitruck thanks!!
Does it just plug in ? And can I use it if I’m fully stock ?
I would watch part 2 as well but it is plug and play and can go with a fully stock truck, there wouldn't be much of a point to doing it to a fully stock truck truthfully, I would do some bolt on things first to gain some power and then jump into this, it's a bit pricey and to make power unless your really good at tuning or take the time to fully understand it you'll want to talk with a pro tuner!