Mazdaspeed meets EFR, ARTech, MS2E
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I'm still up in Kennesaw with the in-laws, I'll be heading back home tomorrow sometime. I'll let you know.
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Alright guys, My LS2 Truck coil swap is complete! I thought I was going to have to rewire in the factory coils because I was getting no spark at first but then I realized that with all the excitement of the swap I forgot to hook the CAM sensor back up....
Once I hooked up the sensor the car fired right up, THANK GOD!
I took her for a rive and shes running great!
You can see in the picture I took tht the CAM sensor is out... haha I'm glad it was a simple fix.
She sure does look sexy though!
Once I hooked up the sensor the car fired right up, THANK GOD!
I took her for a rive and shes running great!
You can see in the picture I took tht the CAM sensor is out... haha I'm glad it was a simple fix.
She sure does look sexy though!
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What Spark plugs, gap and dwell time are you using?
I've had issues trying to get my D514As to fire using NGK Iridium spark plugs(BKR7EIX-11) which are gapped at 0.044"
I've tried using dwell times ranging from 2.5ms to 4.7ms to get the engine to fire up.
Switching back to the original NGK HKS M35i sparkplugs and Magnecore KV45 leads, dropping the dwell time back to stock 2.1mS and everything fired up as normal.
Details of my setup, including pics, here: mx5cartalk.com ? View topic - Lokiel's "Gina" (2004 Titanium SE)
I've had issues trying to get my D514As to fire using NGK Iridium spark plugs(BKR7EIX-11) which are gapped at 0.044"
I've tried using dwell times ranging from 2.5ms to 4.7ms to get the engine to fire up.
Switching back to the original NGK HKS M35i sparkplugs and Magnecore KV45 leads, dropping the dwell time back to stock 2.1mS and everything fired up as normal.
Details of my setup, including pics, here: mx5cartalk.com ? View topic - Lokiel's "Gina" (2004 Titanium SE)
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What Spark plugs, gap and dwell time are you using?
I've had issues trying to get my D514As to fire using NGK Iridium spark plugs(BKR7EIX-11) which are gapped at 0.044"
I've tried using dwell times ranging from 2.5ms to 4.7ms to get the engine to fire up.
Switching back to the original NGK HKS M35i sparkplugs and Magnecore KV45 leads, dropping the dwell time back to stock 2.1mS and everything fired up as normal.
Details of my setup, including pics, here: mx5cartalk.com ? View topic - Lokiel's "Gina" (2004 Titanium SE)
I've had issues trying to get my D514As to fire using NGK Iridium spark plugs(BKR7EIX-11) which are gapped at 0.044"
I've tried using dwell times ranging from 2.5ms to 4.7ms to get the engine to fire up.
Switching back to the original NGK HKS M35i sparkplugs and Magnecore KV45 leads, dropping the dwell time back to stock 2.1mS and everything fired up as normal.
Details of my setup, including pics, here: mx5cartalk.com ? View topic - Lokiel's "Gina" (2004 Titanium SE)
EDIT: It's funny, I just took a look at your thread and I used the wiring diagram you posted to wire up my coils. I just did a google image search and didn't realized it was yours until now. Thanks for the wiring help Lokiel!
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Thanks, if you open the bumper support any more than how you have yours you'll find the hollow center. That's why I have so much 3M tape on the back of the bumper support to close off the hole you create in the support.