Mtx-l plus erratic behavior
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Mtx-l plus erratic behavior
Hey having some issues with my MTX-L plus WB. Any help/guidance would be much appreciated. I currently have the WB installed in the stock position. I was only driving it on the weekends to familiarize myself with the MS. Due to a family members jeep going out I loaned them my DD an started driving the 99 with the MS. Was driving fine for about 4 days(during that time autotuning to an from work until I wasnt getting anymore cell change). On the 5th day got an E8 error code as I was pulling into work. On the way home had no issues and for the next two days no issues. long story short and not related but 3rd day after E8 the water pump went out an so I replaced it over the weekend. During this time I had the battery disconnected(shouldn't matter). Anyway. Started up an drove fine for a day then randomly started freezing up/pegging full lean or rich and staying stuck there for awhile. It appears to be heat related but I was wondering if anyone could take a look at the log an give an opinion. It has not given an error code again just the erratic behavior. I cant tell if its noise or bad sensor.
Summary: MTX-L plus. 12v wired with fuse an relay from battery. Ground going directly to MS3. Stock location o2 sensor. No error code.
So results of my searches an your opinions on what route I should take if it is in fact the sensor.
1) Heatsink like posted in this thread https://www.miataturbo.net/diy-turbo...eadings-93315/
2) Weld the 1" bung it came with further down stream(have a mig so can do myself)
3) Throw on aftermarket header(obx i think, pulled off donor) I have laying around with bung further down.
Turbo is still a month out an want to get these FF in an "tuned" before then. Don't want to buy another sensor until I know for sure its bad.
Thanks
Summary: MTX-L plus. 12v wired with fuse an relay from battery. Ground going directly to MS3. Stock location o2 sensor. No error code.
So results of my searches an your opinions on what route I should take if it is in fact the sensor.
1) Heatsink like posted in this thread https://www.miataturbo.net/diy-turbo...eadings-93315/
2) Weld the 1" bung it came with further down stream(have a mig so can do myself)
3) Throw on aftermarket header(obx i think, pulled off donor) I have laying around with bung further down.
Turbo is still a month out an want to get these FF in an "tuned" before then. Don't want to buy another sensor until I know for sure its bad.
Thanks
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Awww ***** thought I covered everything I did... Yeah I recalibrated it twice. No change. It does appear to show acurrate readings while at idle after it "unfreezes" not sure if that means anything..
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It popped the E8 code once last week then was working fine. I found some people with similar issues on the nismo forums but there was never any resolution to their issue. After trying another sensor only to have the same issue most appeared to switch to the aem x-series.
This is very similar to what mine is doing now but with no E8 error
it appears his issue was the heater controller but then makes a comment about how it was wired in bad by a shop.. kind of lost on what the most painless way to tackle this is.
This is very similar to what mine is doing now but with no E8 error
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Thanks again
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One thing they probably dont say in the manual is to never let the sensor pre-heat without the engine running. Its really easy to do when you have it wired to ignition. Letting it heat up while you sit there goofing off, then when you star the engine the condensed water from a cold engine hits the sensor and kills it.
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Ha. Idk. just started using an ol ti-84 again and it takes forever. So I mean from what I've found just doing a quick search the aem signal appears to be cleaner (maybe just CAN setup) than the mtx but does the refresh rate of the screen really matter that much? From my limited understanding really only need the gauge for initial tuning after your honed in it's more of just a safety monitor. An of most of the tuning is being through TS does it matter if its slightly slower? Guess what I'm asking is does the refresh rate affect the signal the MS is receiving?