jabbatron: save your MSQ files regularly - tho once you sort out ignition and other electrical noise on the IGN supply, it'll be quite stable. One of the benefits of the megatunix software is how it can keep backup copies of changes and also updates the ECU as you update screens. Nothing worse than working away in megatune and forgetting to write the changes to the ECU. (word of caution: megatunix doesn't use/read MSQ files)
Good to hear you got it running. Is a steep learning curve but ultimately satisfying. Do heaps of data logging and if not already done, fit a wideband O2 sensor.
If you find yourself doing a lot of in-car tuning, get a small 240V inverter. If the ECU is frequently out of the car, get a decent power supply to run it and the stim.
Roger: I used (of all things) heavy-duty microphone cable that I got from Jaycar many moons ago - was 2-core plus sheath. The cable is not rated for engine bay temps but is otherwise fairly robust. Inside the engine bay, I enclosed it in that corrugated wrap stuff. I grounded the sheath at the ECU sensor earth (sorry, can't rememmer what pin that is).
I went this route out of caution - but the DiY autotune guys have a great reputation. If they use the shield as an earth-return, then it shoudl be good. I'd still be cautious of ignition and other noise sources unless it's going into a car that started out life with factory EFI.
I also used the LM1815 circuit instead of the analogue VR interface. no stuffing around 'tuning' the VR signal with the two pots. Just get the pins right at the VR sensor then focus on tuning.
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