More New Releases! ECU Brackets for 94-97 Miata & Universal
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More New Releases! ECU Brackets for 94-97 Miata & Universal
94-97 Miata ECU Bracket
Folks have been asking for it for a long time. Finally sat down with a 94-97 chassis and got the ECU bracket designed. Same awesome features as our brackets for other years:
- Picks up on factory mounting points to put your aftermarket ECU in the factory location and in reach of the factory wiring harness.
- Floats the ECU off the vehicle surface to keep it cool and dampen vibration.
- Has holes provided for a bunch of popular ECUs, or just drill the holes you need if you have something different.
Pics are of the prototype in raw aluminum. Production version got a few final tweaks to the shape and will be shipping in our signature "chrome" powdercoat finish.
Preorder is live on the Goodwin Racing site. First batch should be done and shipping around the end of this month: https://www.good-win-racing.com/Mazd...t/61-3164.html
Singular Motorsports Universal ECU Bracket
For those doing something a little more custom; ECU plus PDM, new wiring harnesses made from scratch so no need to keep the ECU within reach of the factory harness, etc... we now have the Universal ECU Bracket. Just like the Miata-specific brackets, this provides a nice flat area to mount your electronics, floating them off the chassis sheet metal for airflow/cooling and vibration damping. You can mount this bracket to the side of the transmission tunnel, passenger floor board or rear bulkhead, etc. with peace of mind knowing your expensive electronics are safe and secure.
I had an early prototype of this bracket mounted to the trans tunnel for a couple years with turbo heat cooking the tunnel and had zero issues.
This is a Builder Part; you drill the holes for whatever ECU, PDM, or other electronics you wish to mount to the bracket. The bracket ships in bare brushed aluminum.
The available 10"x7" surface area plenty of room for just about any ECU, and actually provides enough space to fit some ECUs and PDMs side by side. The first production unit is going in Hyper, holding a Haltech Nexus R5 ECU/PDM (see pic below).
The Universal Bracket is in stock and shipping on the Singular Motorsports site:Singular Motorsports Universal ECU Bracket | Singular Motorsports
Folks have been asking for it for a long time. Finally sat down with a 94-97 chassis and got the ECU bracket designed. Same awesome features as our brackets for other years:
- Picks up on factory mounting points to put your aftermarket ECU in the factory location and in reach of the factory wiring harness.
- Floats the ECU off the vehicle surface to keep it cool and dampen vibration.
- Has holes provided for a bunch of popular ECUs, or just drill the holes you need if you have something different.
Pics are of the prototype in raw aluminum. Production version got a few final tweaks to the shape and will be shipping in our signature "chrome" powdercoat finish.
Preorder is live on the Goodwin Racing site. First batch should be done and shipping around the end of this month: https://www.good-win-racing.com/Mazd...t/61-3164.html
Singular Motorsports Universal ECU Bracket
For those doing something a little more custom; ECU plus PDM, new wiring harnesses made from scratch so no need to keep the ECU within reach of the factory harness, etc... we now have the Universal ECU Bracket. Just like the Miata-specific brackets, this provides a nice flat area to mount your electronics, floating them off the chassis sheet metal for airflow/cooling and vibration damping. You can mount this bracket to the side of the transmission tunnel, passenger floor board or rear bulkhead, etc. with peace of mind knowing your expensive electronics are safe and secure.
I had an early prototype of this bracket mounted to the trans tunnel for a couple years with turbo heat cooking the tunnel and had zero issues.
This is a Builder Part; you drill the holes for whatever ECU, PDM, or other electronics you wish to mount to the bracket. The bracket ships in bare brushed aluminum.
The available 10"x7" surface area plenty of room for just about any ECU, and actually provides enough space to fit some ECUs and PDMs side by side. The first production unit is going in Hyper, holding a Haltech Nexus R5 ECU/PDM (see pic below).
The Universal Bracket is in stock and shipping on the Singular Motorsports site:Singular Motorsports Universal ECU Bracket | Singular Motorsports
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Got this questions by email as well, so that may have also been you, but just in case:
It appears there are a few versions of the boxes that the MS3x might come in, so I can't say 100% if the holes for your particular box are provided, but the bracket does have existing holes for the most common MS3x box so it's very likely that what you need is already there. But if not, the bracket is aluminum so it's VERY easy to drill a couple holes and be all set.
It appears there are a few versions of the boxes that the MS3x might come in, so I can't say 100% if the holes for your particular box are provided, but the bracket does have existing holes for the most common MS3x box so it's very likely that what you need is already there. But if not, the bracket is aluminum so it's VERY easy to drill a couple holes and be all set.
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