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Old Dec 23, 2012 | 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by slider
that may well have been me, i fitted a megajolt into an rsi ecu case a few years ago when i fitted a tt kit as i wanted it to run coils, very easy to do and used all the standard wiring and i made up a lead that plugged into the standard crank sensor lead but converted it to a fiesta efi sensor, i also drilled the bottom end and used a efi flywheel but kits are readily available for converting the bottom pulley to take a sensor.

as Tony mentioned the rsi flywheel is unique as it has the 'magic tooth' on one of the teeth so would be difficult to reproduce but not impossible at a guess





this was the original rough version which i eventually refined a little, the relays are added to keep the fuel shut off system and 'eco lights' working

the advantage with this setup was it can be mapped to suit unleaded and a higher rev limit can be put in if the engine is setup for it,

by the time you buy a megajolt and trigger wheel setup it would probably be cheaper to buy a standard flywheel though
Yes that'd be you fella, remember the pics. My only wonder was getting the ecu to run RSI coils rather than the usual ford 4 poster? Is it as simple as different loom plugs?
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