DIYPNP will not connect
#62
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Mike, you've made it extremely difficult to support yourself, giving insufficient answers, blurry & illegible pictures, not providing all the pertinent data possible, and simply not following the directions. Where's the msq I asked you to post?
You also have an aftermarket wiring addition that among other things alters the CMP and CKP wiring, which you refused to remove, and wonder why you have a problem with CMP and CKP signals.
Sell the thing if you want, someone else will make it work, but the failure is on your end.
#64
It's a new product and I believe most that start with the diypnp are using tunerstudio. Due to this fact you should expect problems. A lot of users aren't using tunerstudio and it isn't exactly the same as megatune.
diyautotune is very helpful, they have a big project they are working on, and you are looking for help the week before Christmas.
Go over instructions step by step, check every resistor (the colored stripes tell you the resistance of the resistor) make sure you didn't get a mislabeled bag. Check the direction of the diodes, check that your pullups are to the proper spot i.e. 5V or 12V, Are all of your ignition jumpers in place? If those are all correct, then remove all of your jumper wires and start over. Check to make sure any solder didn't bridge two connections.
If I didn't already have a diypnp I would tell you that you are correct and you should get rid of that POS diypnp and sell it to me cheap
diyautotune is very helpful, they have a big project they are working on, and you are looking for help the week before Christmas.
Go over instructions step by step, check every resistor (the colored stripes tell you the resistance of the resistor) make sure you didn't get a mislabeled bag. Check the direction of the diodes, check that your pullups are to the proper spot i.e. 5V or 12V, Are all of your ignition jumpers in place? If those are all correct, then remove all of your jumper wires and start over. Check to make sure any solder didn't bridge two connections.
If I didn't already have a diypnp I would tell you that you are correct and you should get rid of that POS diypnp and sell it to me cheap
i have gone over and over everything on the bored but i cant find anything wrong with it. i know there working on a big project over there now i have been talking to one of the guys whos working on that project. but idk i am so sick of going over this thing i have checked everything to what they say on there wright ups.
#65
The product comes with great tech support, especially considering it's a do it yourself kit. I have not received more or better tech support on any product ever, between this forum, email contact with DIY tech support, and the MS forum. Almost every pitfall you could have while making this product work is outlined in its documentation. Really, it was quite obvious that you had not read the assembly instructions, because I had to point out to you basic steps that were well outlined in the documents.
Mike, you've made it extremely difficult to support yourself, giving insufficient answers, blurry & illegible pictures, not providing all the pertinent data possible, and simply not following the directions. Where's the msq I asked you to post?
You also have an aftermarket wiring addition that among other things alters the CMP and CKP wiring, which you refused to remove, and wonder why you have a problem with CMP and CKP signals.
Sell the thing if you want, someone else will make it work, but the failure is on your end.
Mike, you've made it extremely difficult to support yourself, giving insufficient answers, blurry & illegible pictures, not providing all the pertinent data possible, and simply not following the directions. Where's the msq I asked you to post?
You also have an aftermarket wiring addition that among other things alters the CMP and CKP wiring, which you refused to remove, and wonder why you have a problem with CMP and CKP signals.
Sell the thing if you want, someone else will make it work, but the failure is on your end.
#66
matt i sent you guys an email from mikegiurintano@yahoo.com i thought it went through but it might not have.
#67
I'm not sure if you had to use a db15 for anything, but I accidentally mixed up the wires from my db15 cable.
I thought I read that your car's wiring was slightly modified. Try putting it back to stock and then test the diypnp. After sorting out the bugs, it's a pretty fantastic little computer.
I thought I read that your car's wiring was slightly modified. Try putting it back to stock and then test the diypnp. After sorting out the bugs, it's a pretty fantastic little computer.
#68
well seeing how as every one wants me to take the aem out all the way i will seeing how as im off work tomorrow. the only thing im using the db15 for is my wideband o2 thats wired from pin 1 on the db15 to o2 on the board. the only thing i can think im having a problem with is the coils i might try and run the stock ones.