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skylinecalvin 11-22-2016 08:19 PM

DIYPNP
 
I just pulled the trigger on ordering a DIYPNP. I've gone through the saved thread regarding on building the MS (but its outdated), read through the assembly documentation and a couple threads here and there regarding the assembly. Any tips I should know before I begin putting it together?

I plan on purchase the AFM/MAF Delete kit.
Ordering a WLC100(about $35) soldering station as my current solder iron is horrendous.
Purchase TunerStudio MS (possibly ultra)
My car is pretty much completely stock as I don't want to change anything until I get use to MS.

wackbards 11-22-2016 10:19 PM

I was where you are just about one year ago.

I think you're gonna want to do a wideband O2 sensor at the same time.

buy this desk lamp Fluorescent Magnifying Lamp

buy a solder sucker https://www.amazon.com/Electronix-Ex...=solder+sucker

take good hi res pictures to share if you want the forum to diagnose hardware issues.

basic board assembly https://www.diyautotune.com/support/...oard-assembly/

step into specific wiring for whatever engine you have https://www.diyautotune.com/support/...le-models/#N76

also, put some details about what car/engine you have in your tag line.

skylinecalvin 11-22-2016 11:26 PM

I updated my profile but I couldn't find where to add a signature, but for the sake of this thread, I have a '97 Miata. A wideband is the next budget item on the list to purchase.

Matt Cramer 11-23-2016 09:23 AM

The DIYPNP has its own assembly manual - you'll find it here:

https://www.diyautotune.com/support/...rdware/diypnp/

MX5RACER 11-23-2016 09:40 AM

Spend the couple of dollars and get the lead bending tool.

roadsterdoc 01-22-2017 09:54 PM

skylinecalvin, How is the build going? I've have my DIYPNP for 7 months now, still in the package! It's a 42 pin setup for my '89 Isuzu Trooper RS 2-door. I'll be done with the engine in a few weeks (turbocharging the 2.6 4cyl), so I need to assemble the MS soon. I hope you've been able to make some progress.

Regards,
Chris in Houston

skylinecalvin 01-22-2017 09:57 PM


Originally Posted by roadsterdoc (Post 1388074)
skylinecalvin, How is the build going? I've have my DIYPNP for 7 months now, still in the package! It's a 42 pin setup for my '89 Isuzu Trooper RS 2-door. I'll be done with the engine in a few weeks (turbocharging the 2.6 4cyl), so I need to assemble the MS soon. I hope you've been able to make some progress.

Regards,
Chris in Houston

I have yet to get it working as I don't have much time with school starting. Due to time constraints, I'm sending it over to Ohio ECU Solutions on facebook. He said he'll take a quick look at it. I recommend you join the Houston Miata Club Group on facebook. We have some pretty knowledgeable MS people over here.

TheBlack7 03-15-2017 11:16 PM

currently in the assembly process of a DIYPNP for a 94 miata. does anyone have a picture of how the pull up jumpers are setup? ie how do you go about connecting the resistors for the pull ups?

Also haven't seen anything about removing the ST SIGN fuse in regards to a DIYPNP install. Should that fuse still be removed?

Matt Cramer 03-16-2017 10:08 AM

The ST SIGN fuse is only removed for '90-'93 models. '94 and later are wired for the ECU to control the fuel pump relay with a simple ground wire to the relay coil, as God and Joseph Henry intended.

TheBlack7 03-16-2017 10:14 PM


Originally Posted by Matt Cramer (Post 1399063)
The ST SIGN fuse is only removed for '90-'93 models. '94 and later are wired for the ECU to control the fuel pump relay with a simple ground wire to the relay coil, as God and Joseph Henry intended.

Thanks Matt :likecat:


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