Stand Alone

bjeeper04

big jeep little truck
From what I've read, it seems the only stand alone systems syty owners are using on their trucks is the big stuff 3. Has anyone used an adapted AEM stand alone? I have a friend who is a genius at tuning imports and helped develop STS turbo systems. He says he can do my truck with the AEM stand alone and dyno tune, any thoughts on this?
 

Beavis

Still plays with trucks
Re: Stand Alone

If he can do it for a good price, try it. if it doesnt work, can he put it back to stock? I don't think anybody has done AEM, most do FAST, Fast XFI or BS3.
 

autoaddictions

Active member
Re: Stand Alone

Just get the BS3. I have used the AEM on dsm's and the BS3 way more user friendly. If your guy is a good with AEM ten BS3 will be no problem to use. I believe Harry Anderson on the board is a dealer for BS3 Im sure he would hook you up. I think hes v6quick on here.
 

bjeeper04

big jeep little truck
Re: Stand Alone

That would be worth looking into, he quoted me 2,000 for install and dyno tuning with the AEM. But if the BS3 is more plug and play for the sy, that would seem like a better route. I know I need to do a custom tune to get my truck running right, I just did L35 heads and a new aeromotive 340 lph fuel pump. The previous owner put an after market cam in, but he can't recall what it was.
 

qbnkiller

Conflaguration Specialist
Re: Stand Alone

In the coming weeks, I will be installing a Holley EFI setup in a syclone. While there isn't anything plug-and-play at the moment, I am certain that I could come up with something if there was enough interest.

I also agree with auto addictions...not a big fan of AEM controller. For that money you can get into any of the real standalone efi systems. Let me know if you need any of them....we do them all!
 

spooldup

Super Member
Re: Stand Alone

It's too bad we cant install pro efi in a syty. That system is fantastic and there are a bunch of very good tuners available for it.
 

qbnkiller

Conflaguration Specialist
Re: Stand Alone

I have played with ProEFI at Steve's shop. I don't see a reason why it can't be used in a syty, but I still like the Holley for our app better. We can get one of these as well...we did one earlier this year in an 06 Gallardo that we did one of our Stage 1 kits in.
 

0966Sy

Code what?
Re: Stand Alone

Has anyone heard of problems with the plug and play harness for the BS3? I opted not to use one to get rid of all the unused wiring under the hood. Much more work although, hell im still not done with mine
 

nallj92

Active member
Re: Stand Alone

For reals? I like the sound of the kits (I've done DIY electronics before like the O2 amps).

Q: (And it's a biggie)
What's involved in getting a MS3 into a SyTy (electrically/mechanically speaking)?

Edit: Found http://www.syty.net/forums/showthread.php?t=32668&highlight=megasquirt

-P

The MS stuff on this site is kinda old, its come along way since then, full autotune while driving as well as bluetooth connetions, can bus for transmission controls, and android apps for logging.
 

Throws

Active member
Re: Stand Alone

The MS stuff on this site is kinda old, its come along way since then, full autotune while driving as well as bluetooth connetions, can bus for transmission controls, and android apps for logging.

Very interesting...you'll have to post your progress.

-P
 

bezerk

New member
Re: Stand Alone

That would be worth looking into, he quoted me 2,000 for install and dyno tuning with the AEM. But if the BS3 is more plug and play for the sy, that would seem like a better route. I know I need to do a custom tune to get my truck running right, I just did L35 heads and a new aeromotive 340 lph fuel pump. The previous owner put an after market cam in, but he can't recall what it was.

i dont know what your goals are, and you also didnt ask this question, but you can go 10's on a stock ECM bassicly. so why would u want to spent 2k?
 

nallj92

Active member
Re: Stand Alone

Very interesting...you'll have to post your progress.

-P

Yeah, I will do a write up, but I want to complete the project so I can explain the process accurately and make sure it's finished and running.

another + is when/if I decide to drop the oddfire in the truck, I can just change over the settings and run the oddfire ignition/fueling as well.
 
Re: Stand Alone

i have a big stuff3 set up it was plug and play it easy to install and no cutting or nothing i really like it the only thing is that not a lot of people in miami work with bs3 everybody works with aem...
 

bjeeper04

big jeep little truck
Re: Stand Alone

Well I have a couple thoughts with the stand alone, first off is that with code 59-I just feel like I am clueless and I'm not exactly tech savy. I could learn, but I am pretty busy with school and three jobs. My buddy who would do the tuning says he will only tune on stand alone, thats his comfort zone I guess. My truck also has an aftermarket cam, but I don't know what size it is. I figure with the stand alone, there will be more options for tuning and the ability to fine tune it with out having to down load someone elses bin may be more reliable. Correct me if I'm wrong here, I really would like to learn more. And even more, I want my truck on the road! Its been collecting dust for far too long
 

BMFB

Not to scale
Re: Stand Alone

Code59 isnt all that difficult to use. That being said I have not used BS3, but I have used AEM and a few others. It sucks that your 'buddy' wants 2 grand and is totally unwilling to even concider using something that really is very easy to install, interface with, and is cheap. The dyno tuning isnt going to help you out much on the street. I ran my truck on the dyno once and it hated it, I had to pull a bunch of fuel out of the tune to get it to operate with the different load from the dyno. Its too bad you live in Utah.

you may want to talk with him about doing some street tuning instead of the dyno stuff. If he is an actual buddy of yours, he should be able to do it pretty quickly, maybe an hour of driving around. I've helped at least 5 people like that, One person I can think of on this site, although we never finished it because he had a broken ECT sensor...
 

MadMike

Member
Re: Stand Alone

MegaSquirt is not for the 'non tech savy'. You need to understand how everything works. Tuning and wiring. Signal noise is a huge deal and if you can identify it from a tuning problem you'll be dead in the water. Also there is very little support. You will learn a bunch bc you have too. I run a MSII and the GPIO box for trans control. It wasn't easy but once you're that deep you can do almost anything. Now that I have the GPIO I can add eletronic boost control for about $50 or EGT or w/e. You can even do some coding/programing for more complex functions.

If you wanted to spend the money BS3 is where its at. But for 90% of what most do, you would be better off with the Code 59 and not hacking the wiring.
 

RealFastV6

@jb_and_his_coffee
Re: Stand Alone

i dont know what your goals are, and you also didnt ask this question, but you can go 10's on a stock ECM bassicly. so why would u want to spent 2k?

How many people have actually made a significant number of 10 second passes with a stock ECU?
 

BMFB

Not to scale
Re: Stand Alone

How many people have actually made a significant number of 10 second passes with a stock ECU?

I would like to know where in code59 the software is limited to where you dont think its capible of doing anything you want it to (Besides multiple stages of nitrous or 2/3 steps)
 
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