Buying Used MS3
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Buying Used MS3
I'm going to check out a MS3 /MS3x today.
It's 'used', but was never installed.
http://www.diyautotune.com/catalog/m...led-p-435.html
That's the link he bought from - it was assembled by DIY Autotune.
I'm sure signs of installation would be visible (scratches, twisted/ crimped harness) - but I want to make sure I'm getting what I'm paying for.
Is there something I can look for to prove this is operational, or do I need to take the sellers word? I do not have a Stim.
Thanks.
It's 'used', but was never installed.
http://www.diyautotune.com/catalog/m...led-p-435.html
That's the link he bought from - it was assembled by DIY Autotune.
I'm sure signs of installation would be visible (scratches, twisted/ crimped harness) - but I want to make sure I'm getting what I'm paying for.
Is there something I can look for to prove this is operational, or do I need to take the sellers word? I do not have a Stim.
Thanks.
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Beyond that, buying used ECUs can be a bit of a crap-shoot. I'd at least open the case and look around inside. Since this is an 3.57 / MS3X-based unit, there should be no jumper wire and no hand-soldering of any kind.
You can also learn a lot about a circuit board with your nose. When a component (such as a semiconductor or a capacitor) explodes, it leaves behind an odor which tends to linger for quite a long time. A "normal" MS should have no perceptible odor at all. One which has had a component explode and be replaced, even weeks or months in the past, will likely give off a faint burned smell.
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it's got this harness with it:
http://www.diyautotune.com/catalog/1...eady-p-43.html
So I should be able to get some power to it.
I do know the smell you're talking about - good suggestion.
I'm going to download Tunerstudio right now to get familiar.
Thanks. Props!
http://www.diyautotune.com/catalog/1...eady-p-43.html
So I should be able to get some power to it.
I do know the smell you're talking about - good suggestion.
I'm going to download Tunerstudio right now to get familiar.
Thanks. Props!
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The SMD boards are mostly robot assembled, but all of the through hole parts (such as the TO parts on the heatsink) are hand soldered in-house, here in Suwanee, GA. The stepper jumper wires should also be in place (4 wires) as well as the jumper from JS9 to S12C (which provides +12V to the stepper chip). If the ECU has no non-standard mods, there will also be a jumper from JS10 to the center pin of Q16. Q16 won't be populated though.
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So,
I suppose my next step is to get this thing tested. I still haven't plugged it into power. Does anyone want to sell/ rent a Jim stim? If not, I may just go for the install and see what happens. I still have some $$ to spend.
Speaking of this, what's the best route here for installation? All new MS wiring or DIY BOB? I'm a noob to the MS3 (I built a MS1 years ago, worked fine on the stim, but sold the project before wiring it) - but I promise, I've been reading all I can on the subject!
To be honest, I like the idea of the 'Been-there-done-that' knowledge base of the DIY PNP, but most of the threads I read say this ecu will be the way to go.
The car is a 90 1.6L non-turbo. I do have a 94' 1.8L non-turbo that would like to find it's way into the bay. I also have the whole harness for that car - maybe some of the harness will be handy (injector harness?)
I suppose my next step is to get this thing tested. I still haven't plugged it into power. Does anyone want to sell/ rent a Jim stim? If not, I may just go for the install and see what happens. I still have some $$ to spend.
Speaking of this, what's the best route here for installation? All new MS wiring or DIY BOB? I'm a noob to the MS3 (I built a MS1 years ago, worked fine on the stim, but sold the project before wiring it) - but I promise, I've been reading all I can on the subject!
To be honest, I like the idea of the 'Been-there-done-that' knowledge base of the DIY PNP, but most of the threads I read say this ecu will be the way to go.
The car is a 90 1.6L non-turbo. I do have a 94' 1.8L non-turbo that would like to find it's way into the bay. I also have the whole harness for that car - maybe some of the harness will be handy (injector harness?)
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