Looking to get into DIY EFI

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twenty
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Looking to get into DIY EFI

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Hi all

new to the forum here. i been thinking i want to get into diy efi for a while now. The main reason is eventually i would like to tune my own e30 bmw turbo project. I would like to get the basic's down first on another engine, my isuzu powered redeo ute.

And im looking to do so as cheaply as possible. I know the delco and megasquirt computers are around AU$1000 to get up and running. Just wondering if anyone else know of anything available AU$500 or less?

I love wht you guys are doing and let me know if there is any way i would help, but being a noob i doubt that will be much.

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Re: Looking to get into DIY EFI

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You can probably do a ms1 for quite a bit less than 500 ozzy. but you have to be frugal. If you want a cheap wb02, get a jaw. Good luck with your endeavours!

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