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So I'm still trying to figure out all of this MS stuff. I think I've read so much that my eyes are bleeding. I've narrowed it down to two choices and I'm not sure what would be best for my setup and most importantly my skills.

 

which should I use, the stock CAS dizzy or the Ford EDIS?

 

Here is my goal for my Z ... I have a 240 and I want to get 300 to the wheels.

 

I have (or will have)these parts for my build

F54 with flat top pistons

HKS 2mm head gasket

ARP studs

N42 intake

440cc injectors

Intercooler

3" down pipe 2.5" exaust

stock exaust manifold

T3 Z31 water cooled turbo

60mm TB

megasquirt (I'm not sure which version cause I don't know how im gonna controll the spark yet) and relay board

fuel pump

new large fuel lines

fuel pressure gauge

Stock P90 head

BOV

and all the other stuff like oil lines and wires

 

I want to be able to contoll timing and spark while achieving 300 RWHP

I would like to stay between 10-15 lbs of boost

 

Can I controll spark to the same extent with the dizzy as I can with the EDIS?

 

Aslo (and this is the most important part) I have very little understanding of electronics, but I'm super mechanical, I can fix just about anything. I know how to solder and I took an electronics class in highschool but that was 20 years ago.

 

So what do you guys think, Dizzy or EDIS?

 

One more thing ... I want to run AC in my Z so ... does that elimiate the EDIS. or can I use the ZX 3 row damper to bolt the 36-1 gear onto?

 

Thanks for your help, You guys rock!

 

Matt-

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Matt,

Well I’m sure that as soon as you noticed that I posted that you know which way I’m going to steer you. whip.gif

 

 

EDIS!!!!!

Pinpoint timing at all RPM and MAP points, no dizzy cap and rotor, etc…

 

 

Plugwires.jpg

 

Timing map…

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Hey Paul, I read and bookmarked your awesome post on EDIS, but do you think with my limited understanding of electronics I would be able to do it? also can I run the 3 row damper and still have AC (no power stearing).

 

Thanks, Matt-

 

P.S. Your photos are great-

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Matt, I'm working on getting the EDIS wheel from a 3.0L Taurus mounted on the back side of the damper. That way it could be used with any of the stock dampers without having to give up AC or power steering. The Taurus EDIS wheel is thinner than the version for the 4-cyl Fords. The center hole is smaller than the front engine seal and just needs to be enlarged to clear the part of the front cover that sticks out to hold the seal. The wheel can then be mounted to the center portion of the damper. I'm fairly sure that this can be done but I haven't scoped out how the pickup could be mounted.

 

I'll try to take some pictures tonight.

 

So, Paul, do you have an opinion on this option? Anyone else looked at this?

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Z-ya mounted his 36-1 on a zx damper between the last pully. I guess the outer pully bolts on? If this is the case would I need to use the thinner 36-1 wheel from the taurus, or could I still get away with the escort wheel which is thicker? My girl friend wont ride in my Z with out A/C so ... I need at least two pullies (one for the altinator and one for the A/C).

 

The way Paul (Braap) did it was awesome but I don't have any access to machineing equipment.

 

Other than the VR and 36-1 problem how much of a pain in the a$$ is EDIS compaired to the CAS dizzy? What I mean is, is MS more difficult to wire and tune with EDIS. keep in mind I don't know anything about MS programing and tuning, but I'm willing to learn.

 

I'm deffinatly leaning twards the EDIS... give me a push people!

 

:rockon: Matt-

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turning my dizzy doesn't do anything, Zeiss, it's an l28et out of an 81, which had an optical CAS, mounted on the crank. First time I tried to adjust my timing I thought I was stupid, motor wouldn't change or hiccup no matter if i went all the way CW or all the way CCW. I wouldn't recommend going this route if you've already got a cas dizzy, it was actually a major pain in the ass. However, now that I have my own CAS set up, I could go to coil on cyl if i wanted, pretty easily.

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Roostmonkey, I figure I'll start with the t3 and see how I like it. I can put a bigger turbo on pretty easily, go get a Holset 35 or something like that, but I have this one and it was only $50 so i'll just start small and build from there.

 

Any stories of success from an EDIS install on a 240?

 

Matt-

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I went the dizzy (from a 83zxt) route. It is so simmple, I think it was like four wires from the dizzy and thas it. With the relay board even easier. EDIS is probably better performance wise, more precise. It works well for me and the mod required only two jumpers on the back of the board. Clearly marked and explained.

 

Good Luck

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Ok I'm gonna go EDIS it seem that the wireing isn't to hard, and with your help I should be able to get it installed.

 

Is a 60 amp zx altinator enough power for MS, fuel pump,wb O2, temp sensor, map sensor, radio, blinkers, head/tail lights,brake lights, EDIS,and anything eles electrical that I'm forgetting. I check my altinator this morning and its putting out a solid 14.25 volts at the battery.

 

Also how much of the stock 240Z wireing harnes do I have to mess with? Can I just run MS next to it without tying into it at all? I'm going to have the relay board also.

 

Thanks Matt-

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