This isn't for a Festiva, but for the Sprint. I've been researching for a few days, and I figured since a few of you have done Festiva carb - EFI swaps, wiring harnesses and all, that I might ask a few questions.
What I've got is a not-at-all-stock 1.0L Sprint. Run off of nothing but a carb. Most original wiring is gone, speedo wiring is gone, every single interior panel is gone, running on Festiva 12 inch steelies.. :p Oddly enough, I've never driven on 12s with a Festiva (random useless fact). I'm getting 39.5MPG no matter how I drive. I had as low as 37 once, but almost every single fill-up is to-the-nose 39.5MPG. The car weighs in at about 1350lbs (plus, it's already lowered, electric fuel pump [I remember it being fairly high-pressure], front air dam, ect, maybe add underbelly cover).
I'm thinking if I take a 3cyl 1.0 harness from a Metro (and everything else EFI, injectors, mani, ect), I should be able to run this little built 1.0 on EFI, possibly averaging into the 70's on MPG with how much engine and body work it's had.
So my question, would it be better to run stock Metro wiring (probably $200 minus scrap returns for everything if I can find a blown engine Metro), or MegaSquirt? And how difficult is MS to set up. Mostly what I find for MS is all about power, nothing about MPG. Is MS worth the effort? Heck, should I get a 96+ harness and have OBD2?
Thanks for any help.
-Joe
What I've got is a not-at-all-stock 1.0L Sprint. Run off of nothing but a carb. Most original wiring is gone, speedo wiring is gone, every single interior panel is gone, running on Festiva 12 inch steelies.. :p Oddly enough, I've never driven on 12s with a Festiva (random useless fact). I'm getting 39.5MPG no matter how I drive. I had as low as 37 once, but almost every single fill-up is to-the-nose 39.5MPG. The car weighs in at about 1350lbs (plus, it's already lowered, electric fuel pump [I remember it being fairly high-pressure], front air dam, ect, maybe add underbelly cover).
I'm thinking if I take a 3cyl 1.0 harness from a Metro (and everything else EFI, injectors, mani, ect), I should be able to run this little built 1.0 on EFI, possibly averaging into the 70's on MPG with how much engine and body work it's had.
So my question, would it be better to run stock Metro wiring (probably $200 minus scrap returns for everything if I can find a blown engine Metro), or MegaSquirt? And how difficult is MS to set up. Mostly what I find for MS is all about power, nothing about MPG. Is MS worth the effort? Heck, should I get a 96+ harness and have OBD2?
Thanks for any help.
-Joe
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