93' Miata stolen and flipped build thread
#2367
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I would unplug the FP relay, go into test mode, and test Spark A-D and Fuel A-D and see what's not firing.
Or use some archaic method like pulling and smelling spark plugs, and the use of voodoo dolls and tarot cards.
Or use some archaic method like pulling and smelling spark plugs, and the use of voodoo dolls and tarot cards.
#2368
Just go through and unplug each coil and see which one doesnt get spark. May be your harness, maybe a jumper(s) on your squirt. Also set your idle speed in open loop at the throttle body at your desired idle then go to CL and never touch the screw again and go into test mode to see your high/low idle steps etc etc theres several how to's around here and tune cl and never touch the screw again youll just "screw it up".(see what I did there)
Ninja Edit: Also make sure your idle VE cells are the same this helps keep idle stable and from wandering around
Ninja Edit: Also make sure your idle VE cells are the same this helps keep idle stable and from wandering around
#2370
Haven't had a chance to check the COP harness to see if it is faulty. I'm hoping that is the issue, since it will be an easy fix if so.
I never have checked the timing. Mostly due to probably foolish hopes that I didn't need to as I never messed with it in the first place...I know, stupid. Need to read up on matching the base timing.
Training all my new employees and covering shifts and working about 12+ a day leaves me with not much energy to want to work on the car.
Saying that I did get one fender done. What a nightmare. It starts out easy and gets much harder to finesse' the curve perfectly. I have the first one roughly done but I still need to do small adjustments so the curve looks right
I'll admit to cracking the paint in a couple spots. Even with a heat gun if you get the curve a little too steep, it doesn't matter how hot the paint is, it'll crack.
If I'm not happy with it, it will at least be good enough to drive long enough to have a pro do it at a later point.
normal lip
How much I pulled it in
Still looks like I may need to pull the fenders. It looks worse in the pictures than it is IRL, but oh well, it is my first time doing this. Took me about an hour and a half to do one fender, mostly due to learning how the damn tool works properly and the best angle to bend it.
I never have checked the timing. Mostly due to probably foolish hopes that I didn't need to as I never messed with it in the first place...I know, stupid. Need to read up on matching the base timing.
Training all my new employees and covering shifts and working about 12+ a day leaves me with not much energy to want to work on the car.
Saying that I did get one fender done. What a nightmare. It starts out easy and gets much harder to finesse' the curve perfectly. I have the first one roughly done but I still need to do small adjustments so the curve looks right
I'll admit to cracking the paint in a couple spots. Even with a heat gun if you get the curve a little too steep, it doesn't matter how hot the paint is, it'll crack.
If I'm not happy with it, it will at least be good enough to drive long enough to have a pro do it at a later point.
normal lip
How much I pulled it in
Still looks like I may need to pull the fenders. It looks worse in the pictures than it is IRL, but oh well, it is my first time doing this. Took me about an hour and a half to do one fender, mostly due to learning how the damn tool works properly and the best angle to bend it.
#2377
I completely agree Scotty, but I only have 2 more days to use this fender roller otherwise I don't get my deposit back! It worked out to be cheaper than going to Vegas to do it.