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Old 01-16-2018, 01:14 PM
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Have a 94 NA Miata with a new PNP MS installed. During a wide open run, RPM will fall to 0 and come right back intermittently. Tried a different CAS with just about the same results. Hooked a scope up and the signal is pretty dirty, but the odd thing is that the crank signal goes from 0 to 13v and the cam signal goes from 0 to 5v. Anyone ever see this before? When I check voltages at ECU with CAS disconnected I get 4.8v on 2G(Y/L) and and 10.8v on 2E(W). 10.8v is what battery voltage was at the time.
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Those are the expected voltages. Can you post up a composite log of the loss of RPM? This will give everyone more to go on.
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Originally Posted by Matt Cramer
Those are the expected voltages. Can you post up a composite log of the loss of RPM? This will give everyone more to go on.
Sure thing Matt, here it is. This is just a free rev without the motor under load. Let me know if I can provide anything else that will help.

Can you direct me to where you are finding the spec that shows one channel over 5v? Everything I find says both should be square wave 0-5 volts.

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PNP Megasquirts based on the microsquirt module have 12V on the crank, 5V on the cam.
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You're getting noise on the CMP signal on frame 3.
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Originally Posted by Reverant
PNP Megasquirts based on the microsquirt module have 12V on the crank, 5V on the cam.
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Originally Posted by Matt Cramer
You're getting noise on the CMP signal on frame 3.
In your opinion is this a bad CAS or a CMP signal that needs some shielding?
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