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Volvo 850 t5 conversion

Help, Advice and DIY Tutorials on Volvo's P80 platform cars -- Volvo's 1990s "bread and butter" cars -- powered by the ubiquitous and durable Volvo inline 5-cylinder engine.

1992 - 1997 850, including 850 R, 850 T-5R, 850 T-5, 850 GLT
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1997 - 2000 V70, V70 AWD
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Seany27
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Volvo 850 t5 conversion

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After spending money on different looms, I decided to speak to someone from megasquirt.co.uk. Has anyone dealt with any of these ecu's/products? What are the chances of an aftermarket ecu getting my car to finally run?

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Post by polskamafia mjl »

I haven't heard anything about megasquirts being used on an 850 but I think the 850 community can be a little conservative when it comes to modding.

The best thing you can do is talk with megasquirt. They make the ECU's and they'll be able to tell you what it can and cannot do.
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Post by erikv11 »

I dunno, I'd still probably get the car running first.
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Post by Seany27 »

Aye I spent some time going through it yesterday with a guy from there. Just thought I would see if anyone else has used one 1. I did get the car running today unaided this time, using the na wiring harness and ecu, but obviously can't run it like that

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Post by Seany27 »

Erikv11, I've tried getting it running I've asked for help so many times, there is a few people willing to help, which I do appreciate, some that just want to voice their opinion and some that know how to do this but jus can't be arsed to help, I think the only way to conquer this is an aftermarket ecu

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Seany27 wrote: 04 Feb 2018, 02:20 I've tried getting it running I've asked for help so many times, there is a few people willing to help, which I do appreciate, some that just want to voice their opinion and some that know how to do this but jus can't be arsed to help, I think the only way to conquer this is an aftermarket ecu

To be fair, you were asking about help for a conversion across varies different Volvo forums with the same result. I have never even seen a 2.5 10valve car in person, because none was sold in the US.

You have to accept that the answer is right in the engine bay and for that reason, no one on the internet can give you the answer you're looking for.

Seany27 wrote: 03 Feb 2018, 16:16 Has anyone dealt with any of these ecu's/products?
I installed a Microsquirt (simpler, cheaper version of MS, running on MS2 firmware) in my Dodge Omni GLH, works great. viewtopic.php?t=82740&p=450223
Seany27 wrote: 03 Feb 2018, 16:16 What are the chances of an aftermarket ecu getting my car to finally run?
If I was doing the work, I guarantee the car will work.

The thing about Megasquirt is that you have to understand that every Megasquirt install is different, which means the issue you will encounter will be different from anyone else. You will be the designer, installer, troubleshooter, and tuner of your Megasquirt install. This is the forum you want to join. http://www.msextra.com/forums/
This is the manual you'll wan to read. http://www.msextra.com/manuals/
Read the manual before asking any questions on the forum, otherwise, people will just tell you to read the manual.

Here is my advise to you, if you can accept batch injector firing, you can use MS2 or Microsquirt.
If you want sequential injector firing, you'd want MS3.
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Post by Seany27 »

Just hoping someone may have the answer, I forget this site is in America and you don't have the 10v, I've seen some write ups of 10v converted to turbos, but never a mention of ecu or wiring. I've tried messaging these people with no response. So I'm guessing I may be the only 1 doing this? I'll have a look at those links you sent and my next post will be to say whether I failed or succeeded, thanks

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Post by skloon »

My 10V N/A had a completely different air meter and fuel injecton system and wasn't even OBD compliant- this would stop me from any sort of conversion as it would require new harnesses and loads of other things

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I have engine harness x2, would you know if the wiring into the cab would be different? My 10v is the fenix 5.2 single ecu

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Post by misha »

skloon wrote: 04 Feb 2018, 12:30 My 10V N/A had a completely different air meter and fuel injecton system...
10v cars don't even have air metering....MAF...they have MAP instead and IAT(intake air temperature sensor).
Maf= mass airflow sensor
Map=manifold absolute pressure

Ecu management is totally different and use totally different sensors,injectors,manifold,emissions system...and the list goes on...and YES ...they are OBDI only....they produce flash codes.
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