Running MSII in parallel for 1.6L motors - Question
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Running MSII in parallel for 1.6L motors - Question
Just a quick question, maybe for joe or brain.
If I want to run parallel on an NA miata, particularly the 89-93 with a 1.6L, so the stock ECU can take care of everything else, would I just need to remove the 5V pull up from the circuits?
If I want to run parallel on an NA miata, particularly the 89-93 with a 1.6L, so the stock ECU can take care of everything else, would I just need to remove the 5V pull up from the circuits?
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Thanks for the quick reply. Guess it isn't like the other circuits.
I got someone wanting to install MSII on his car but he doesnt want to deal with tuning idle because he has A/C and an original TPS. Going to try to convince him that it's not so bad and to get a working VTPS.
I got someone wanting to install MSII on his car but he doesnt want to deal with tuning idle because he has A/C and an original TPS. Going to try to convince him that it's not so bad and to get a working VTPS.
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the PID idle code can handle the a/c activation fairly well. there will be an initial dip when its turned on, but it will recover and idle smooth.
I always found in parallel the oem ECU did weird things at certain AIT and CLT temps when idling.
I always found in parallel the oem ECU did weird things at certain AIT and CLT temps when idling.
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