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Originally Posted by x_25
(Post 1352017)
That will fail, its just a matter of how long. https://www.amazon.com/ProsKit-300-0...barrel+crimper |
Originally Posted by hi_im_sean
(Post 1352018)
:hatecat: terrible
That will fail, its just a matter of how long. https://www.amazon.com/ProsKit-300-0...barrel+crimper |
Originally Posted by x_25
(Post 1352017)
And just to make sure I am right, the injectors are connected:
1-A 3-B 4-C 2-D Right? |
I used to solder everything. Found out it makes shit break when vibrations happen. Crimps let the wires move a bit and relieves stress.
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yes
crimped and soldered, itll last long enough. |
Originally Posted by aidandj
(Post 1352023)
I used to solder everything. Found out it makes shit break when vibrations happen. Crimps let the wires move a bit and relieves stress.
Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 1352029)
yes
crimped and soldered, itll last long enough. Every joint at the ECU is soldered into a cup with no way to crimp it, and those hold up just fine. |
ECU vibrates a lot less than an engine.
I had a solder fail on me on the spark harness. broke right where the solder stopped. |
Nasa would also reject that pin pictured, nm the fact that they specify "wicked length", etc.
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Originally Posted by aidandj
(Post 1352035)
ECU vibrates a lot less than an engine.
I had a solder fail on me on the spark harness. broke right where the solder stopped.
Originally Posted by hi_im_sean
(Post 1352036)
Nasa would also reject that pin pictured, nm the fact that they specify "wicked length", etc.
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Love having a butane iron. Makes working on the car a lot easier.
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...6c5ee90f32.jpg Finally made some nice wires for the new battery I got the other week as well. https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...2e556c6371.jpg Took the car out for a drive and did some tuning. Everything is running much better. Still some slight signs of non-linearity in overrun and light, low rpm cruse. but I really don't care too much about that part of the map. In light, low rpm cruse, it bobbles between 15afr and 16afr. Which is close enough and should be fine with some EGO. Idle is fine up to about 14.5afr. More than that, it gets a bit stumbly, so I will probably stick to 14-14.3 or so and call it good. Need to work on tuning the injector timing map in cruse next. But this was the last thing that needed to be done on the car before working on getting the super charger in. I will start that process after the next track day on the 25th. |
Figured out why it was still idling like batch fire. I flipped one of the connectors I had made and got the injectors wired in the wrong order. Woops. Quick fix and it is idling nicely at stoich or leaner. Runs nice, I like these injectors now that they can be run at a reasonable pulse width.
I picked up a 2ftx3ft sheet of aluminum to make a cowl plate and anything else I need in the future. Need to start working on getting coolant temps down on track (they are fine driving). This is what I get for wanting to keep my AC. Speaking of cooling, I am starting to look at radiators. Is there any reason not to just go baller status and buy the TSE one? Can I do 200-220hp (when I eventually go turbo) on track with AC still installed and a lesser radiator? Or will I have cooling issues? I feel a really good radiator is something worth dropping coin on. Anyway, the main part of the post now. Track day is on Thursday, I have been tuning fuel and getting things mostly sorted, it is running well. I just want to make sure I am not being too aggressive with my timing or target AFRs. It seems to be running well and I don't hear any knock. When this car was stock it happily ran at 22* base timing on 87. (mark had shifted, didn't know until I replaced the pulley). Anyway, how do these tables look? I am still NA, so ignore all the things above 100kpa. https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...c199a2ffe8.png https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...7dd8cc4179.png |
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Tin snips, nibblers, and a file made short work of it all.
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...7f144c264d.jpg https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...edf5faaf4e.jpg https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...4cc5bbe883.jpg |
Originally Posted by x_25
(Post 1355505)
Tin snips, nibblers, and a file made short work of it all.
That actually looks like a very easy and fun DIY project. What material did you use originally to create your guide? |
Could have sworn I posted a finished picture last night. Guess not!
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...f55111dc1c.jpg
Originally Posted by astral
(Post 1355880)
Can't really tell from the last pic. Did you end up painting it?
That actually looks like a very easy and fun DIY project. What material did you use originally to create your guide? Fairly easy project, took a few hours and had to move the holes from the template I made. Template was just some poster board we had around. Final one was some aluminum sheet from lowes. I want to say 0.02" thick? It was fairly thin, but once bolted in it is mote than fine. I was a bit worried at first. Also added weather stripping to the back edge kf it. |
Track night #3 at Pocono was a success. Car is running and driving well with no major issues. The new radiator pannel and running both fans kept temps between 200-205 most of the time, with one or two short spikes up to 208. Much improved over last time.
I mostly had empty track all three sessions. There were a hair over 20 cars in novice sharing a 2.5 mile track. The big supprise was I actually would slowly creep up to and away from the 1.8 miata that was there. He was running stock engine and such with 225 RS3 and a hard top with ohlins. I had my 205s on and top down, duno what what all means, but I am pleased to see I have gained a bit of power. The tune needs some work. Idle and low speed drivability goes to shit when everything is heat soaked. Also, I made a huge mistake durring the first session out by commenting, out loud, to myself just how well everything was working and running. Next thing I know I get a loud scratching rattling sound like a bearing went bad or something. Turns out the alternator loosened up and the belt flipped over. Couldn't get the PS pump to move because thebpivot bolt wouldn't loosen, so Injust cut that belt to fix the alternator one and ran the last two sessions with no power steering. Oh well. Next few days will be spent shining the car up and getting it ready for my trip out to Ohio. When a girl asks you to bring the nice sexy car along when you vist, you shine it up and do so! |
Originally Posted by x_25
(Post 1356729)
When a girl asks you to bring the nice sexy car along when you vist, you don't bring a Miata
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Originally Posted by aidandj
(Post 1356731)
Ftfy
That said, she would prefer a 70s 'Cuda. |
Video from the track night at Pocono. I bumped up the bit rate a bit, this one took overnight to upload since it was almost 1GB. Deal with it.
The session seems a little short since I was giving a complete first time person a tour. He had no idea what an apex or a line was even. Not that I am any good, but I went slow and let him follow me for two laps (those are not in the video, the wave at the start is letting him know I am heading off). We just made sure to follow at the back of the pack so we weren't holding anyone up. This also meant I had toooons of open space when I went off. It was nice to have the track mostly to myself. Now, my line. It's shit, I can see it in the video. Need to work on that. I know I wasn't looking far enough ahead (I should know better from autocross). But I was spending most of my concentration attempting to remember to keep an eye out behind me and watching the flagging stations. Lap times were similar to last time I went, with clean laps varying between 2:05 and 2:07. You can see me slowly reeling in an NA8 starting around 7:30 in the video though. It was fun to have someone to chase that didn't just disappear down the straits. |
You might wanna hold the steering wheel at 3 and 9 when cornering. If the car bites you have less control that way.
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